Halle Bailey Stranded After Running Out Of Gas

Halle Bailey recently took to social media to share a cautionary story time with her followers. In a clip, she revealed that she had been running errands and attending meetings throughout the day. The Little Mermaid star then explains that the notification in her vehicle telling her she was low on fuel was on earlier in the day, but she ignored it. She explained that it had slipped her mind due to the fact that she’s used to driving cars that don’t need gas, like her Tesla.

Bailey then explains that upon leaving a meeting, she was in the middle of an intersection trying to turn when her car just wouldn’t go any further. She called the incident “the scariest moment of [her] life.” Luckily, she also shared that she was able to safely pull into a nearby neighborhood. “Help is on the way,” she says in the clip. Fortunately for the actress, she was able to get through the frightening situation unscathed.

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Halle Bailey Calls Running Out Of Gas The “Scariest Moment” Of Her Life

Recently, Bailey was also the center of a slightly controversial clip shared by her boyfriend, DDG. She’s seen sitting on a couch with friends, saying “Y’all are stupid.” She then points to her man, shouting, “This n***a get y’all every mother*cking time!” Some fans criticized DDG’s choice to share the clip with the public, based on the fact that Bailey is the star of a recent Disney film. They accused him of simply seeking “clout,” with little consideration for his girlfriend’s career. Other users noted that the group was only playing a game, claiming that people were taking the clip out of context.

Halle Bailey also showed out for Paris Fashion Week last month. She attended the Ami Alexandre Mattiussi menswear show. Bailey was photographed in a tasteful grey suit with an oversized jacket.

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Southwest Airlines Under Investigation After Mass Flight Cancellations Impacting Thousands

The holidays are typically a time of cheer. Unfortunately, this year that wasn’t the case for those stuck at airports due to flight cancellations. In particular, those travelling with Southwest Airlines were hit the hardest.

As Complex reports, after upwards of 2,500 flights were cancelled on Tuesday (December 27), the U.S. Department of Transportation made the executive decision to step in. “USDOT is concerned by Southwest’s unacceptable rate of cancellations and delays. [Also the] reports of lack of prompt customer service,” they wrote on Twitter yesterday evening.

“The Department will examine whether cancellations were controllable and if Southwest is complying with its customer service plan,” they additionally went on to note.

On Monday, Southwest shut down nearly 3,000, or approximately 70%, of its scheduled flights. “We’re working with Safety at the forefront to urgently address wide-scale disruption by rebalancing the airline and repositioning Crews and our fleet ultimately to best serve all who plan to travel with us,” their subsequent statement read.

“We were fully staffed and prepared for the approaching holiday weekend when the severe weather swept across the continent, where Southwest is the largest carrier in 23 of the top 25 travel markets in the U.S. These operational conditions forced daily changes to our flight schedule at a volume and magnitude that still has the tools our teams use to recover the airline operating at capacity.”

LPassengers check the monitors at Long Beach Airport as Southwest Airlines has canceled hundreds of flights, departing from airports across Southern California including Long Beach on Tuesday, December 27, 2022. (Photo by Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images)

Half of the cancellations on Boxing Day were Southwest flights. Following behind them was Delta, whose second-place spot saw them shutting down a total of 265 flights.

Thousands remain in airports, with little to no customer service or aid available for them. Apps like TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram are full of storytimes from those spending their Christmas in an airport.

Check back in later for any updates on the Southwest Airlines investigation.

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