The ultra-Kirchnerist journalist was involved in an incident that did not go unnoticed during a flight to Posadas
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Nancy Pazos once again found herself at the center of attention after a video went viral showing her attempting to move from economy class to first class on a flight from Buenos Aires to Posadas. The incident took place minutes before takeoff and surprised the passengers who were already in their seats.
The information was revealed by Pepe Ochoa on LAM (América TV). According to his account, the "national and popular" journalist, after finding her seat, approached the front cabin to try to change sections. "Once there, she grabbed her things and approached the flight attendant, but he turned her down," Ochoa said.
The exchange with the cabin crew took place in front of several passengers who, surprised by the scene, recorded the moment. In the footage—which quickly circulated on social media—she can be seen talking to the crew before returning to her original seat in economy.
"She traveled today, went to Posadas because she had an event, and what she asked for after boarding her section was: 'I want to move up front,'" the panelist explained about the situation.
Before boarding, Pazos had already tried to change her seat. According to the host of Bondi Live, the journalist approached the counter to request an upgrade, but the airline employee denied her the possibility.
Las reacciones en redes sociales al escándalo de Nancy Pazos
"She was in the doghouse and went to the counter, said who she was, and the lady told her she couldn't. While in line, she went far away because she didn't want to share with the rest of the people," Ochoa stated.
The short clip shared on X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms shows Nancy talking to a flight attendant while pointing to the front seats. However, the man doesn't grant her access to the place she wants. This sparked all kinds of comments on the matter.
"Why in business? The working class travels on the Sarmiento hanging out the window; if she is of the people, let her prove it," wrote one user, referring to the journalist's frequent claims of being a "national and popular" woman. Another remarked: "What dark energy that woman has." One of the most viral comments was: "two-legged rat."