Former Playboy Playmate claims American Airlines attendant asked her to 'button up' before boarding a flight
Ex-Playboy Playmate Sara Blake Cheek has accused American Airlines of mistreating her over the dress she was wearing while boarding the flight.

She shared her experience on X with her followers, earning mixed reactions from netizens.
According to local media reports, the incident happened when she was flying to Atlanta.
Sharing her ordeal, she wrote on X: "The flight attendant on @AmericanAir told me I needed to button up my shirt prior to boarding my flight. I was unaware that American Airlines had a dress code that said you can’t wear athletic attire if you have big boobs."
She said the attendant did not ask another fellow traveller, who was wearing a similar outfit, to button up.
She further said: " Finally leaving Atlanta after a cancelled flight this morning, rescheduling twice, and then being delayed. Now the flight attendant, tells me to button my shirt, but not the other women wearing the same outfit but are different in color than I am. @AmericanAir glad I’m a platinum member."
She clicked a mirror image and shared it on X.
American Airlines reacts
Meanwhile, American Airlines reacted to her posts and said: " We have a deep culture of respect for both our customers and our team members, and we're sorry for anything less than consistent and friendly service. We're sharing this experience with crew leadership internally, and we'd like to have our specialist take a closer look if we can. Please meet us in DMs with a good phone and email contact for you, in case they need to reach out."
Finally leaving Atlanta after a cancelled flight this morning, rescheduling twice, and then being delayed. Now the flight attendant, tells me to button my shirt, but not the other women wearing the same outfit but are different in color than I am. š @AmericanAir glad I’m a…
— Sara Blake Cheek (@saracheeky1) August 31, 2025
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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