Diana Ross took to Twitter to express how she felt violated by a TSA agent in New Orleans. More inside...
Being Diana Ross clearly doesn't give you a pass when it comes to getting through airport security.
The legendary singer jetted to New Orleans to perform for Jazz Fest (pictured above). After her performance, she was set to hop on a flight out of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. And her experience was not a pleasant one. In a series of tweets, the living legend revealed she felt "violated" by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent. She said she left with "mixed emotions" and that she wanted to cry.
"OK so on one hand I’m treated like royalty in New Orleans and at the airport I was treated like shit," she tweeted.
"Its not what was done but how , I am feeling violated - I still feel her hands between my legs , front and back ( saying to me it her job ,) WOW!!really mixed emotions I always like to see the good things but not feeling good right now," she continued.
Peep her tweets:
TSA issued a statement addressing the incident, saying the agent followed protocol, but they're going to investigate:
“TSA is committed to ensuring all travelers are treated with respect and courtesy. TSA is aware of concerns presented by Diana Ross about her screening experience at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport this morning. "Initial review of CCTV indicates that the officers involved with Ms. Ross’s screening correctly followed all protocols, however, TSA leadership will continue to investigate the matter further. We encourage Ms. Ross to reach out to TSA so we can work with her directly to address her concerns.”
This morning, Diana Ross thanked TSA for providing security:
Y'all better put some respek on this living legend's name.
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