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Kevin Smith Booted From Plane

February 15, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Clerks director Kevin Smith has revealed he was asked to get off a plane in the US because he was too big for the seats. The 39-year-old claims a pilot ejected him from the Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Burbank, California, saying he did not fit in a single seat.

Smith complained about the incident on his Twitter account saying: “I’m way fat, but I’m not there just yet.”

Southwest issued an apology to the director via Twitter and its website. In a statement titled Not So Silent Bob - a jovial jab at the Silent Bob character Smith plays in several of his films - the airline said: “We would like to echo our tweets and again offer our heartfelt apologies to you.”

The statement continued: “Our pilots are responsible for the safety and comfort of all customers on the aircraft and therefore, made the determination that Mr Smith needed more than one seat to complete his flight.”

It added it accommodated the director on a later flight, offered him a $100 voucher and apologized by phone.

The airline said its customer of size policy states travelers must be able to fit safely and comfortably in one seat or must purchase an additional seat. However, Smith insists that he was able to put both armrests down and buckle his seat belt. He challenged the airline to bring a row of seats on to a US chat show for him to prove he fit into them.

“If I don’t fit, I’ll donate $10k to charity of your choice. But when I do (& buckle the belt as well)? 1) You admit you lied. 2) Change your policy, or at least re-train your staff to be a lot more human & a lot less corporate,” he wrote.

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Kirstie Alley getting ready for new TV Show

November 4, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

What Happened?

What Happened?

Kirstie Alley is to parlay her lengthy weight-loss battle into a U.S. TV series for what the actress called in a Tuesday Twitter message a “very funny docu about me losing weight, raising unpretentious kids, and biz.”

The untitled reality show, to be aired on the A&E cable network next year, will follow Alley’s life as a single mom at home with her teenage children as she launches a new weight-loss program.

Alley, 58, starred in the TV comedy “Cheers” and in the satirical 2005 show “Fat Actress” about an overweight actress trying to make her way in diet-obsessed Hollywood.

Her weight had then ballooned to about 200 lbs (91 kg) and she was later hired as the spokeswoman for U.S. weight-loss program Jenny Craig and lost about 75 lbs (34 kg) before regaining much of it.

Alley told fans on her Twitter account that she did not like before-and-after weight photos, and said the show would show her real weight loss journey.

“I hope it’s not like any real show you’ve ever seen.. That’s my goal.. I hate reality shows, so this outta be a REAL challenge,” Alley said.

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