Olivia Culpo drops jaws in red bikini as she poses up to her hunky shirtless boyfriend Christian McCaffrey after THAT American Airlines saga
Olivia Culpo wasn’t letting her recent run-in with American Airlines ruin her getaway to Mexico.
The former pageant queen, 29, posted a sizzling shot of her cuddling her boyfriend Christian McCaffrey as they relaxed on a boat.
Olivia dropped jaws as she showcased her cleavage and defined abs in a fiery red bikini while her beau displayed his six pack abs in navy trunks.
Making a splash! Olivia Culpo posted a sizzling shot of her cuddling up to her boyfriend Christian McCaffrey as they relaxed on a boat on Monday
The couple looked blissful as they put on a loved-up display with the exquisite view beside them.
She captioned the shot with a heart emoji.
Unlike her last post, which saw her troll American Airlines, Olivia did not shade the company in her most recent upload.
In a shot at the airline, Olivia posted a slew of sexy images of her wearing a revealing dress over the weekend which she captioned ‘Please use caution while using the overheard bins as items may have shifted during flight’.
All tied up! In an obvious shot at the airline, Olivia posted a slew of sexy images of her wearing a revealing dress over the weekend which she captioned ‘Please use caution while using the overheard bins as items may have shifted during flight’
Last week Olivia slammed the airline after staff told her that her traveling outfit was ‘inappropriate’ and demanded that she put on a blouse over her crop top and bike shorts or risk being banned from her flight to Mexico.
The star shared details of the altercation on her Instagram Stories, where both she and her older sister Aurora – who was traveling with her – took the airline to task over their dress code guidelines.
Sharing a video of Culpo’s ensemble on her own account, the model’s sister Aurora insisted that her sibling looked ‘cute’ and ‘appropriate’ in her athleisure look, which consisted of a black sports bra, black biker shorts, and a long black cardigan.
However, American Airlines staff clearly did not agree, with Aurora revealing: ‘Olivia and I are going to Cabo. Look at her outfit… She looks cute, she looks appropriate, no?
Upset: The former Miss Universe hit out at American Airlines last week after being told that her sports bra and biker short ensemble was ‘inappropriate’ and that she needed to cover up
‘They call her up to the desk and tell her that she needs to put a blouse on otherwise she can’t get on the plane. Tell me, is that not so f***ed up? American Airlines, I love you so much, [but] please get me to Cabo.
Culpo then re-shared the video on her own Instagram, where she questioned how her outfit could have been deemed ‘offensive’, writing: ‘Oh no I’m confused lol. Is this inappropriate/offensive?’
To add insult to injury, after Culpo covered her ensemble up with a large hoodie that she borrowed from her NFL player beau Christian, she and her sister came across a fellow passenger who was also wearing a similar athleisure look, which had not been flagged by American Airlines staff.
‘WTF?’ The 29-year-old flew to Cabo with her boyfriend Christian McCaffrey and her sister Aurora – who shared details of the incident on her Instagram Stories
Culpo, a former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit star, turned up to the airport in a black cashmere sports bra, matching biker shorts, and a long black cardigan, before being told to cover up
The model re-posted her sister’s videos on her own account, questioning why her outfit was deemed ‘inappropriate’ or ‘offensive’ by American Airlines staff
‘See? She looks beautiful but they don’t care,’ Aurora said, while filming the unnamed woman’s look, which featured a turquoise sports bra, turquoise leggings, and a long turquoise cardigan. ‘But [Culpo] has to cover up?’
The woman in the turquoise outfit was equally horrified by American Airlines’ treatment of Culpo, joking that the model actually looked far more reserved than she did, saying: ‘She’s covered up! My titties is out! That’s weird.’
On its website, American Airlines offers very limited guidance about what outfits are deemed appropriate for travel, saying simply in its ‘conditions of carriage’ that passengers must ‘dress appropriately’, adding that ‘bare feet or offensive clothing aren’t allowed’.
Although Culpo agreed to cover up in order to be allowed onto her flight, she didn’t stop questioning the airline’s decision on Instagram, where both she and her sister continued to post about the incident.
‘Get me to Cabo’: Culpo’s sister Aurora insisted that the model ‘looked cute’ and ‘appropriate’, voicing her confusion over the airline’s decision to make her cover her outfit
In order to board the flight, Culpo covered up her outfit with her NFL beau Christian McCaffrey’s hoodie
However, Culpo and her sister expressed further shock and outrage after finding another passenger who was also wearing a sports bra, but had not been told to cover her outfit
The unnamed woman voiced support for Culpo, noting that her own outfit was more revealing because her ‘titties were out’
After boarding the plane, Aurora shared an image of Culpo’s boyfriend with his arms tucked inside his white T-shirt, joking that the football star was ‘freezing’ because he’d had to hand over his sweatshirt to his girlfriend.
‘When you freeze [because] your lady dress[ed] inappropriate AF,’ Aurora captioned the image. ‘Exactly how Jack from the Titanic died.’
Culpo’s furious sibling then shared a tongue-in-cheek post featuring the different elements of her sister’s ensemble, all of which were from Naked Cashmere, while branding it a ‘get kicked off American Airlines starter kit’.
Once the group arrived in Cabo, their mockery of the airline continued, with Culpo sharing an image of herself, her boyfriend, and her sister in their car from the airport, which she captioned: ‘Third wheeling adventure continues.
‘I’m dressed back in my risque athleisure outfit and gave Christian back his clothes lol.’
After boarding their flight, Aurora shared a picture of Culpo’s boyfriend McCaffrey with his arms inside his T-shirt, joking that he was ‘freezing’ because he’d lent the model his hoodie
The sisters continued to mock American Airlines on Instagram, with Culpo joking that her ‘next airport look’ will resemble the airline’s staff uniforms from 1981 while Aurora posted details of her sibling’s outfit, joking that it is a ‘get kicked off American Airlines starter kit’
Upon their arrival in Mexico, Culpo returned McCaffrey’s sweater to him, while joking that she was ‘dressed back in her risque athleisure outfit’
Prior to the airport incident, Culpo took to Instagram to share an image of herself, boyfriend McCaffrey, and her sister, joking that her sibling was tagging along on their ‘romantic’ trip
She went on to post a vintage image of American Airlines staff from 1981, in which they are seen sporting very conservative uniforms, cheekily writing that the full-coverage ensembles were her ‘next airport lewk’.
DailyMail.com has reached out to an American Airlines spokesperson for comment.
Despite Culpo’s shock over her treatment at the hands of American Airlines, she is not the only plane passenger to have fallen foul of an airline’s dress code – which one travel expert revealed are often ‘vague’ and left up to the ‘discretion’ of airline employees.
Adam Anolik, who specializes in travel law, previously told The Washington Post: ‘Different airlines have their own policies regarding dress, but they are often vague and leave an exorbitant amount of discretion to the airline employees.’
Both Southwest and JetBlue deny passengers dressed in ‘lewd, obscene, or patently offensive’ garments, while Delta says travelers will deny those in attire that ‘creates an unreasonable risk of offense or annoyance to other passengers’.
Previously, Culpo slammed JetBlue for banning her dog from her flight home to Rhode Island as she attempted to visit her parents.
Past turbulence: Previously, Culpo slammed JetBlue for banning her dog from her flight home as she attempted to visit her parents
Policy changes: Jet Blue did not explain why the dog was unable to board the flight like before, but suggested it may have had to do with the fact that the dog is not a trained service animal, Fox Business reports
‘I’m sure I’m not the only one who ran away crying at the airport, but it’s the worst experience I’ve ever had,’ she said. ‘I just want to be able to go home.’
‘When both your parents have COVID and you’re trying to get home to help them but suddenly your dog who was already pre approved is not allowed to fly with you.
‘I have never wanted to be this person and I have always been the hugest @jetblue fan but I am just soooo so so upset right now. He has flown on this airline so many times and it’s never been an issue,’ Culpo wrote on her Instagram post.
Jet Blue did not explain why the dog was unable to board the flight like before, but suggested it may have had to do with the fact that the dog is not a trained service animal, Fox Business reports.
The airline said in a statement: ‘At any time while traveling, our crewmembers may ask legally allowed questions and confirm the qualifications of a trained service animal.’
‘We work to consistently enforce these policies, however, a customer may be stopped from proceeding with travel at any point if it is determined an animal does not meet the required qualifications,’ they concluded.
You’re not alone, Olivia! REVEALED: The other airline passengers who have been banned over their ‘inappropriate’ outfits…
All major US airlines have a dress code that passengers are required to adhere to in order to be allowed to board their plane. However, experts note that these rules are often ‘vague’ and left up to the discretion of airline employees.
Adam Anolik, who specializes in travel law, previously told The Washington Post: ‘Different airlines have their own policies regarding dress, but they are often vague and leave an exorbitant amount of discretion to the airline employees.’
On its website, American Airlines offers very limited guidance about what outfits are deemed appropriate for travel, saying simply in its ‘conditions of carriage’ that passengers must ‘dress appropriately’, adding that ‘bare feet or offensive clothing aren’t allowed’.
Both Southwest and JetBlue deny passengers dressed in ‘lewd, obscene, or patently offensive’ garments, while Delta says travelers will deny those in attire that ‘creates an unreasonable risk of offense or annoyance to other passengers’.
In the past year alone, several travelers have fallen foul of these ‘vague’ regulations, with many taking to social media in order to blast their respective airlines for branding their outfits ‘offensive’ or ‘inappropriate’.
In July 2021, Turkish bodybuilder Deniz Saypinar, 26, claimed that she was banned from an American Airlines flight because staff found her sports bra and denim short ensemble too inappropriate
In July last year, a Turkish bodybuilder and fitness model living in the US revealed that she was stopped from boarding an American Airlines plane in Texas, claiming that staff had told her she was too skimpily dressed.
Influencer Deniz Saypinar, 26, who moved to the US to avoid the conservative surroundings in her homeland, claimed she was banned from boarding her flight to Miami because the authorities found her outfit inappropriate.
The bodybuilder got stuck at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas after American Airlines flight attendants deemed her fashion sense unfitting.
Outraged, Saypinar took to social media to share her ordeal with her one million Instagram followers and said: ‘You will never believe what happened to me at Texas Airport.’
In a teary Instagram story, Saypinar criticized the staff and claimed they called her ‘naked’ while displaying the outfit that caused staff to choose not to allow her onto the flight.
The fitness model explained how she was told by flight attendants that her style ‘disturbed other families’ at the airport.
American Airlines is not the only company to come under fire from passengers over its dress code however.
In October 2020, a Playboy model and mother-of-one accused Southwest of ‘discrimination’ after she was kicked off a plane with her seven-year-old son because of her revealing outfit.
Eve J Marie, 26, was flying from Dallas, Texas, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, alongside her seven-year-old son on October 29, when the flight attendants asked her to step off the plane.
In October 2020, a Playboy model and mom-of-one accused Southwest of ‘discrimination’ after she was kicked off a plane because of her revealing outfit
Eve J Marie, 26, was flying from Dallas, Texas, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, alongside her seven-year-old son on October 29, when the flight attendants asked her to step off the plane
The Instagram influencer and Playboy model was wearing a low-cut leopard print outfit that showed off her ample cleavage, which the crew claimed was against the dress code policy.
Eve documented her experience on Instagram, sharing a clip of herself at the airport preparing to board her flight, before posting a follow-up video in which she hit out at the airline for what she says was ‘discriminatory’ treatment.
‘When they threatened to remove me off the plane if I didn’t have a change of clothes,’ Eve said of the incident. ‘I felt completely humiliated, embarrassed and highly offended.
‘I’m an A list member for [Southwest Airlines] and have a credit card with the airline and I have perks that allow any person travelling with me to fly free because of my high status with the airline.
‘So even as being a loyal customer with them, I felt like the other women on the plane were judging me based on my attire and they were saying my breasts are too large. Well, that’s something I can’t help.’
In January 2020, another plane passenger accused United Airlines staff of ‘humiliating and harassing’ her after she was nearly banned from a flight because of her low-cut shirt.
Andrea Worldwide was boarding a flight from Denver, Colorado to Newark, New Jersey on January 13 when a male employee stopped her from getting on the plane, she shared on Facebook.
In January 2020, a woman said she was ‘humiliated’ when United Airlines staff nearly banned her from a flight, claiming that her clothes were inappropriate
Andrea Worldwide was boarding a flight from Denver to Newark on January 13 when a male employee stopped her from getting on the plane because of her low-cut shirt
She was eventually told that her shirt was too low-cut — and only after that humiliation did employees change their minds and let her on the plane.
‘I am a professional woman, who employs hundreds of other young professional women, which is why I have decided to take a stand and speak out about the unacceptable behavior of United Airlines staff,’ Andrea wrote on Facebook, while sharing photos of her outfit.
‘I didn’t want to post this, but given the lack of attention to this issue by United, I am given no other choice. ‘
Andrea went on to reveal to the CBS Denver affiliate that she regularly travels to see her long-distance boyfriend in Puerto Rico and has even earned special member status for how many miles she’s clocked with the airline.
She usually dresses the same way, and for this flight wore a black top with a low-cut neckline, which showed a bit of her bralette underneath.
Over that, Andrea was also wearing a cardigan and a scarf, which easily could have been adjusted to cover her chest.
‘For those wondering what ELSE I had on-as friends and family members I contacted did ask me right away-I was also wearing an oversized scarf, a knee-length cardigan, leggings and sneakers,’ she explained on social media.
But as she was trying to board the plane, an employee had her step aside.
‘Last week I was denied boarding onto my flight out of Denver by a male United gate agent,’ she wrote. ‘At first I thought it was because I had a ripped ticket, but I later learned that it was because of what I was wearing.’
In September 2021, Ray Lin Howard, 33, from Fairbanks, Alaska, accused Alaska Airlines flight attendants of harassing her after she was removed from a flight because she was wearing a crop top
The plus-size rapper and stylist claimed she was told her crop top was ‘inappropriate’ because it showed her stomach
Alaska Airlines has also been called out in the past for its dress code policy, with passenger Ray Lin Howard, 33, slamming the airline’s staff in September 2021, after she was kicked off a flight for wearing a crop top.
Howard, 33, from Fairbanks, Alaska, recorded herself being interviewed by police officers after allegedly being escorted off of an Alaska Airlines flight. On Saturday, she shared the footage on her TikTok account.
In the video, the plus-size rapper and stylist accused Alaska Airlines flight attendants of repeatedly harassing her about her ‘inappropriate’ outfit, which consisted of a crop top and shorts.
Ray explained that she was wearing a sports bra when she was asked by a flight attendant to put on her shirt, which she did.
‘Then they approached me again, saying I can’t wear this, my stomach is showing, and it’s inappropriate,’ she added.
Cops were called after Ray was approached for the third time and told the airline crew: ‘If you’re going to kick me off, kick me off. I’ve done what you asked me to do. I want you to leave me alone.’
The salon worker and recording artist could be heard asked the officers to let her go because she was due to perform at a show.
The officers acknowledged that she didn’t seem to have committed any offenses from what they could gather.
‘I felt like I was being discriminated against for being a fat, tattooed, mixed-race woman, which in turn left me full of emotions like anger, disappointment, helplessness, humiliation, and confusion,’ Ray told Jam Press.
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