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TikTok star Kat Clark left ‘fuming’ at Virgin Australia after airport staff ‘mock’ daughter’s headgear

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Kat Clark was left “furious” after airline staff mocked her daughter.

The TikTok star took to Instagram on Monday to express her displeasure following an altercation during a routine airport check-in.

Kat and her daughter Deja, 13, were getting ready for their flight when a staff member started “mocking” the teen’s helmet, which she wears to protect her curly hair.

“Guys, I’m really shocked,” Kat shared with her 770,000 followers.

“A Virgin staff member who checked us in for our flight came out from behind his desk and approached Deja making fun of her hat,” he explained.

‘He then asked Deja to show him her hair and when Deja said no, he tried to lift his hat!

Kat Clark was left “furious” after airline staff mocked her daughter. in the photo

The TikTok star took to Instagram on Monday to express her displeasure following an altercation during a routine airport check-in. In the photo: Deja, Kat's daughter.

The TikTok star took to Instagram on Monday to express her displeasure following an altercation during a routine airport check-in. In the photo: Deja, Kat’s daughter.

‘What’s wrong with people. Who touches someone after they have said no (?)’

In the following Instagram Story, the popular ‘mumfluencer’ continued to express her anger over the incident.

“I’m furious,” she wrote over a photo of herself while on the plane.

‘I thought I would be calm by now, but after reading your comments, they made me realize that I am not exaggerating.

‘I’m going to file a complaint. I don’t have her name but I have a video of her.’

A Virgin Australia spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: “We always strive to provide the highest standards of customer service and we apologize that this interaction did not meet those standards.” “We have reached out to our guests today to apologize directly.”

It comes just hours after Kat hit back at the ‘mean girl’ fashion police who criticized the outfit her 13-year-old daughter wore to the TikTok Awards as ‘too revealing’.

Déjà wore a midriff-baring two-piece ensemble while accompanying her mother to the social media platform’s star-studded awards ceremony in Sydney last week.

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“I’m furious lol,” she wrote over a photo of herself while on the plane.

Kat Clark responded to the 'mean girls' fashion police who criticized the outfit her 13-year-old daughter wore to the TikTok Awards as 'too revealing.' In the photo: Kim Kardashian in 2021

Kat Clark responded to the ‘mean girls’ fashion police who criticized the outfit her 13-year-old daughter wore to the TikTok Awards as ‘too revealing.’ In the photo: Kim Kardashian in 2021

Déjà, 13, rocked a midriff-baring two-piece ensemble as she accompanied her mother to the social media platform's star-studded awards ceremony in Sydney last week.

Déjà, 13, wore a two-piece set with midriff-baring busts as she accompanied her mother to the social media platform’s star-studded awards ceremony in Sydney last week.

The top comment on a photo of the TikTok star mother and daughter posing together at the TikTok Awards reads: “Déjà looks like she came from a strip club.”

Kat, who organized the event with Robert Irwin, took to Instagram on Monday to respond to the torrent of online criticism about her teen’s yellow outfit.

Kat posted a picture of Kim Kardashian’s infamous all-black outfit from the 2021 Met Gala to her Stories and wrote, “This is what Déjà will be wearing to the upcoming awards shows to keep everyone happy,” with a laughing-crying emoji.

“If you’re a bad girl, stop following me,” she captioned a TikTok posted to her 6.7 million followers on Saturday.

Kat said she had been reading everyone’s negative comments about her appearance at the awards with her daughter and responded to the keyboard warriors by “not only tearing down women but TEENS as well.”

“A lot of people had problems with Déjà’s outfit and it blows my mind,” he said.

‘I have never and will never control what my children wear. One of my main goals as a parent is to make my children feel confident in their bodies. Sometimes I can make some suggestions, but if my son wants to use something, I’ll let him.

‘And isn’t it easier to be nice than a mean girl? I don’t understand.’

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