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‘Worst Nightmare': Girl Sings To Passengers Over Plane Intercom Amid 2-Hour Delay
‘Worst Nightmare': Girl Sings To Passengers Over Plane Intercom Amid 2-Hour Delay

News18

time3 days ago

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  • News18

‘Worst Nightmare': Girl Sings To Passengers Over Plane Intercom Amid 2-Hour Delay

Last Updated: The flight to Orlando was delayed by severe weather. To uplift the mood, a young girl decided to sing a song for the passengers. A Delta Airlines flight from Florida unexpectedly turned into a concert when a young girl took over the plane's intercom to sing a song from Disney's hit movie Moana. The flight to Orlando was delayed by severe weather, spending two hours grounded and another two hours circling before landing. Amid the passengers' frustration and discomfort, the girl's rendition of How Far I'll Go brought a moment of joy to some, but most remained frustrated. A video, first shared on TikTok, captures the child confidently singing on the flight crew's intercom system, with a few passengers joining in, while many others stayed silent, clearly unamused. This is actually my worst nightmare — The Notorious J.O.V. (@whotfisjovana) May 28, 2025 Of course, the video quickly went viral. The moment divided the internet, with passengers and viewers equally split in their responses. 'Flight got delayed, and this little girl won't stop singing Moana. Get me off this plane," a passenger posted. Another added, 'This is actually my worst nightmare and personal hell." A viewer wrote, 'She's on key and on tempo. It could be much, much worse." 'When your flight gets delayed by 2 hours and you circle Orlando for another 2… But then a little girl sings Moana on the crew mic, and suddenly everything feels okay," praised a social media user, applauding her talent. An individual said, 'Oh, for crying out loud, they were on the ground for a two-hour delay. This child wanted to do something to cheer people up. It's cute and, more importantly, gave the other passengers a distraction from the boredom of sitting on the tarmac." 'I don't see anything wrong with this video. Cool kid showing her singing talent!" expressed a user. A passenger who spoke with The Independent described the atmosphere onboard as 'hot" and 'packed." Reflecting on the girl's performance, she called the moment both sweet and awkward. 'All of a sudden a flight attendant shares with us that they have a sweet little girl that would love to share, or sing, a song with us. We were confused. And then she started singing. And I thought she was going to sing maybe like up until the chorus part, or end at the chorus, and then we were all going to go along our merry way. But no, she sang the whole song. There was some scattered applause. But it was also very uncomfortable," she said. In a conversation with Newsweek, Delta Airlines responded to the incident. Noting the girl's efforts, they said, 'We appreciate the customer sharing her talents." The Airlines also apologised to the customers for the delay in their travels.

Charming or cringe? Girl sings Moana song on flight intercom, video divides Internet
Charming or cringe? Girl sings Moana song on flight intercom, video divides Internet

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Charming or cringe? Girl sings Moana song on flight intercom, video divides Internet

A young girl turned a lengthy delay on a flight into a mini-concert, and the internet is unable to decide whether it was delightful or an extended delay on a Delta flight headed to Orlando, Florida, a girl took to the cabin aisle and delivered a full rendition of How Far I'll Go, the hit ballad from Disney's Moana, Independent the crew's intercom system as her microphone, the girl performed the song in front of fellow passengers - some of whom joined in quietly, while others appeared visibly is actually my worst nightmare The Notorious J.O.V. (@whotfisjovana) May 28, 2025 As the video went viral on TikTok with millions of views, several users expressed disgust.'Flight got delayed and this little girl won't stop singing Moana,' a TikTok user said, according to the Independent report. Another added, 'Get me off this plane.'Several users called the moment a 'torture' and demanded an apology from the girl's everyone, however, was displeased as some viewers appreciated the child's bold spirit during what was undoubtedly a frustrating situation.'When your flight gets delayed by 2 hours and you circle Orlando for another 2. But then a little girl sings Moana on the crew mic and suddenly everything feels okay,' a user Air Lines responded to the incident in a statement to Newsweek, acknowledging both the delay and the impromptu performance. 'We appreciate the customer sharing her talents and apologise to our customers for the delay in their travels,' a spokesperson said.

"Nightmare": Girl Sings Moana Song On Flight Intercom During Delay, Internet Divided
"Nightmare": Girl Sings Moana Song On Flight Intercom During Delay, Internet Divided

NDTV

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

"Nightmare": Girl Sings Moana Song On Flight Intercom During Delay, Internet Divided

A video of a young girl singing a Disney song on a flight intercom has gone viral, sparking both smiles and sighs across the internet. The incident took place aboard a Delta Air Lines flight to Orlando, which was delayed for nearly two hours. To pass the time, a child decided to belt out "How Far I'll Go" from Disney's Moana - using the crew's intercom system. Multiple passengers captured the moment on their phones. While some travellers can be seen quietly singing along, others appear visibly uncomfortable or bemused by the impromptu performance. This is actually my worst nightmare — The Notorious J.O.V. (@whotfisjovana) May 28, 2025 One comment on the video on X read, "one of the worst things you can do to a child is raise them to genuinely believe the whole world is begging for their talent." Another comment described the situation as "an actual nightmare." Not everyone was annoyed, though. Some passengers praised the girl's confidence and vocal ability. "I don't see anything wrong with this video. Cool kid showing her singing talent," one person wrote. Another added, "Oh, for crying out loud, they were on the ground for a two-hour delay. This child wanted to do something to cheer people up. It's cute and, more importantly, gave the other passengers a distraction from the boredom of sitting on the tarmac." The reason behind the performance remains unclear, but Delta Airlines acknowledged the moment in a statement to Newsweek: "We appreciate the customer sharing her talents and apologise to our customers for the delay in their travels."

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