DJ Soda says she was harassed by AA staff.

A South Korean DJ has claimed that she was harassed andhumiliated by American Airlines staff.

DJ Soda took to social media to share the JFK airport incident with her followers.

The flight attendant told Soda that her pants were making a problem because they were covered with a curse.

They told me that I needed to take the next flight because my sweatpants were offensive.

I have never had an issue with wearing this pair of pants before in my many months of touring in North America and they did not have any problem with me wearing it at the time of check-in or sitting at my seat.

The Korean said she begged the staff to let her stay, since she had to attend a meeting in Los Angeles.

I tried to stay on the flight, but the staff and flight attendants ignored me. I offered to be changed but the request was denied. She wrote on her social media accounts that what happened next was horrendous.

With my broken fingers, I took off my pants in front of the whole crew and stood half-naked while they refused to board me. They commented that I could have taken off my pants earlier.

Soda said that the only way she would be allowed back on the plane was if she turned her pants inside out.

The DJ, who said the whole experience left her horrified and fearful, has vowed to boycott American Airlines.

She said she would be boycotting American Airlines and hoped this wouldn't happen to anyone again.

American Airlines policies prohibit offensive clothing.

During the boarding process for American Airlines Flight 306 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, our team members gave Ms. So-hee the opportunity to change out of clothing that displayed explicit language.

The customer was allowed to travel to Los Angeles International Airport as planned.

I GOT KICKED OFF FROM @AmericanAir flight and they harassed me to take off my sponsored @RIPNDIP ‘F**K YOU’ sweatpants in front of people to board again. pic.twitter.com/YU0TrhZjry

— djsoda (@dj_soda_) April 26, 2022