
I'm so hot I fork out $13k for first class flights because creeps in coach won't stop gawking at me
A Brazilian model and influencer claims she shells out over $13,000 for first flights because she's ogled by alleged creeps in coach.
'In economy, harassment comes as a bonus,' Ju Isen told Jam Press while explaining the rationale behind her expensive decision. 'I'd rather pay more and protect myself.'
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The bombshell makes a living from her gorgeous appearance, regularly sharing scintillating body shots for her 2.5 million followers on Instagram.
5 'I've had men try to chat me up while I was half-asleep, ask if I was single or offer to buy me a drink mid-air,' Isen lamented.
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5 'First class is the only space where no one tries to invade my personal bubble with small talk or creepy stares,' Isen claimed.
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Unfortunately, Isen's so-called sweltering countenance has earned her unwanted attention offline, such as when she's traveling.
In fact, Isen feels her attractiveness has reached a point where she can no longer afford to slum it in steerage due to the hordes of leerers.
In accordance, the content creator said she'd 'rather pay a lot and travel in peace [in first class],' where she can avoid 'being hit on by strangers during flights.'
5 Isen claims that flying up front offers her a safe space against sky suitors.
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5 Isen boasts over 2.5 million followers on Instagram.
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5 Isen flies first out of a sense of self-preservation.
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This sky segregation might seem discriminatory, but the influencer insists she's speaking from prior experiences in cattle class.
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'I've had men try to chat me up while I was half-asleep, ask if I was single or offer to buy me a drink mid-air,' lamented Insen. 'And after repeated experiences like these, I have now opted for private cabins where I can travel without interruptions.'
She added: 'First class is the only space where no one tries to invade my personal bubble with small talk or creepy stares.'
The Instagrammer said the exorbitant price tag is worth not getting peeped on by the mile-high hoi polloi.
'People love to criticize the price I pay but never question why I feel the need to pay it,' declared Isen. 'That kind of freedom is worth every penny.'
Flying up front isn't the only way that the Brazilian keeps potential cat callers at bay. Isen has also copped to sporting a fake engagement ring at events and airports to ward off unwanted advances from male suitors.
'I was tired of the constant approaches – it was nonstop, even when I clearly wasn't interested,' said Isen. 'So I put on a simple ring on my left hand, and it was like hitting a mute button.'
She added: 'It has worked for years. It is just visible enough to keep people from coming up to me.'

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