A Playboy model who was traveling from Dallas to Tulsa with her 7 year-old son last Tuesday said that she was left “humiliated and embarrassed” by a Southwest Airlines flight attendant who allegedly told her that she could not fly while wearing her low-cut leopard print top.

Eve J. Marie, 26, is speaking out to claim that she was told by crew members on the flight that she would need to change out of the revealing outfit because it violated the airline’s dress code.

“When they threatened to remove me off the plane if I didn’t have a change of clothes, I felt completely humiliated, embarrassed and highly offended,” she said, according to The New York Post. “I’m an A list member for SWA and have a credit card with the airline and I have perks that allow any person traveling with me to fly free because of my high status with the airline.”

“So even as being a loyal customer with them, I felt like the other women on the plane were judging me based on my attire and they were saying my breasts are too large,” Marie added. “Well, that’s something I can’t help.”

The Instagram influencer went on to say that she’d been allowed to board an earlier flight without any issues at all related to her top.

“When the African-American attendant called me over and told me they had called somebody to inform me of needing to change my clothes or be removed, I was so surprised,” Marie said. “The attendant herself apologized. This flight was my layover and the first flight said nothing, so if this was truly the policy then why was I not informed before I even boarded the first flight?”

“I was scared that they would have left me stranded in Dallas when I was headed to Tulsa,” she continued. “At least, return me back to the airport I departed from on the beginning (Florida).”

The flight attendant finally gave Marie her uniform sweater to wear for the rest of the flight.

“In the end, I was forced to sit on the plane in front of all the other passengers with her work sweater across my chest,” said the Playboy model.

Marie said that Southwest has since offered her $100 as compensation, but she does not feel that this is enough to make up for the humiliation.

“I was completely upset and embarrassed at how I was treated,” Marie said. “The SWA policy on clothing says nothing about dress code except ‘lewd’ … in which I was not that. I would like better diversification training, a clear and fair dress code policy that is the same across all SWA flights, a public apology, and those responsible held accountable.”

Southwest Airlines has yet to comment on this incident. Material posted online states that the airline “may, in its sole discretion, refuse to transport, or may remove from an aircraft at any point,” a passenger who engages “in lewd, obscene or patently offensive behavior, including wearing clothes that are lewd, obscene or patently offensive.”

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