Anna Paquin Recounts Humiliating TSA Experience
Actor Anna Paquin talked recently about an experience she’d had with the Transportation Security Administration in which an agent “snapped” and “yelled” at her.
“Makes ya feel super dignified walking through the airport with kids and gear unable to stop crying,” said Paquin, who was traveling through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) at the time of the incident with her five-year-old twins, Poppy and Charlie.
Paquin says that aside from the negative experience with a TSA agent, the city of Atlanta was “incredibly hospitable and polite.”
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Where does Yahoo come up with these "reporters"? Can I please have those three minutes of my life back?
Several years ago, you found a lot of rude TSA agents with short fuses. I think they have been weeded out to some extent. Last summer, we were flying O'Hare to Orange County. The agent who was checking boarding passes and IDs was intrigued with my son's polo shirt. Instead of the Ralph Lauren polo player or the Lacoste crocodile, it had a Star Wars storm trooper helmet. His comment was, "A storm trooper's helmet. I can respect that." So, it makes me wonder if Anna was copping the celebrity attitude, or if something else had gotten under the agent's skin, and the agent was stil lfuming.
(Yawn)
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, non story.
Sounds pretty typical of AA and PHL.