The nutritionist who recorded the video cites Jeniffer Castro’s indifference as his motivation for reporting the situation. “At that moment I completely lost control,” she said, crying.
The case of Jennifer Castrowoman who refused to change seats on the plane with a little boy who wanted to be close to his grandmother, took over social media last week.
Alone on the flight, Jennifer saw her window seat occupied by a child and announced that she was sitting there. The 4-year-old is Aline Rizzo’s daughter and started crying a lot after she got to the other side of the plane.
If she felt bothered by crying, the nutritionist Eluciana Cardoso he decided to try asking Jeniffer to switch places with the baby. “I went there, I approached Jennifer politely, I was not rude to her,” he assured in an interview with “Fantástico” this Sunday (08).
However, when Jennifer refused to change seats, Eluciana took out her cell phone and started filming the situation, provoking the other passenger. “The pressure I felt, alone, watching someone fight me,” Jeniffer lamented.
The mother regrets the accusations on social media
The video went viral when Eluciana sent the images to her daughter Mariana, who decided to publish it on her Instagram profile. The young woman, however, assured that she had made a mistake by posting the images without covering the faces of the people involved. “I tried to put an emoji on my face, but I couldn’t do it and I only realized it later,” he said, explaining that he had no experience editing videos.
By the time he realized it, it was too late because the video had gone viral. Jeniffer quickly gained thousands of followers on Instagram and Aline, the children’s mother, and many other haters who believed they were…
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