
Sophia Bush started her weekend with a flight from hell. Not because the airline was being annoying, no, because one other passenger decided to harass her during the flight, according to E! News.
The Chicago P.D. star shared an open letter to the other passenger on Twitter, describing her encounter for other’s to read. It seems as though the unnamed passenger sat next to Bush and proceeded to be completely rude.
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“When you make a woman so visibly uncomfortable, that after you’ve ignored all visial cues to please leave her alone (one word answers, she pulls out a book, puts on a hat, she actually asks you to nto speak to her with the tone and words you’re choosing to use) that she finally GETS UP and MOVES SEATS, leave her alone,” she wrote. “Do not continue trying to make conversation.”
Apparently, even after Bush changed seats to get away from this man, he continued to look at her across the aisle and down the row. He even had the audacity to lean out of his seat towards her when she had to get something out of her luggage, which, sadly, was still above the row he was sitting in.
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She ends her letter with a piece of advice for everyone that believes that they deserve something from women for some reason or another.
“And in my case, stop believing that you are entitled to make me uncomfortable because you ‘watch my TV show’ so I owe you some magical debt,” she continued. “I make it, you watch it. After that, the ‘exchange’ is done. You do not get to harass me, or any woman, because you think you pay our bills. You don’t bro, I DO.”
Luckily, Bush made it off the flight and away from the harasser without any issue. She was even kind enough to give a couple of true fans a few selfies in the airport afterwards.
This article originally appeared on our sister site, Womanista.com.
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