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Gospel Singer Bobbi Storm Disrupts Delta Flight with Impromptu Performance – Critics Call Her ‘Entitled’ | Watch-U-Decide

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*Gospel singer Bobbi Storm served up an impromptu performance on a Delta flight after discovering she was up for two Grammy awards. However, it didn’t go over very well with a flight attendant.

In a video Storm posted to Instagram, the flight attendant threatens to kick her off the flight after repeatedly asking the Grammy-nominated artist to take her seat after she got up to belt out a tune for the passengers, Daily Mail reports. 

“I sing for the Lord,” Storm declares in the clip.  “I’m doing what the Lord is telling me to do.”

“If you’re not able to follow my instructions, you will not be able to take this flight,” the flight attendant tells her. 

Once Storm returns to her seat, she refuses to be silenced and sings, “We Can’t Forget Him” — ( watch below).

 

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On social media, Storm said she has “sang on over 50 flights. There were NO LAWS broken here,” she wrote. 

Many online critics responded by calling her “entitled,” USA Today reports

In a follow-up video posted Saturday, Storm claimed Delta apologized to her and confirmed she did not break any rules. 

She also advised the flight attendant to “learn a valuable lesson on how to treat other people.”

Storm is a featured vocalist on Maverick City Music’s Grammy-nominated album “The Maverick Way.” The group is nominated for best contemporary Christian music performance/song for their “God Problems” track, per RadarOnline.

Watch what Storm said about the Delta incident in the IG video below.

 

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