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Watch AirAsia flight attendant nail Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ video

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, March 20, 2017

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Watch AirAsia flight attendant nail Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ video Assraf Nasir, the flight attendant in the video, is seen walking up and down the aisles of the empty Airbus A330, dancing against doors, and pushing a food trolley as Spears does in the original video. (twitter.com/FarhanRzman/File)

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hile being a flight attendant is not always all fun and games, this AirAsia flight attendant took advantage of an empty plane and recreated the iconic music video for Britney Spears’ "Toxic".

Assraf Nasir, the flight attendant in the video, is seen walking up and down the aisles of the empty Airbus A330, dancing against doors, and pushing a food trolley as Spears does in the original video.

The video was originally posted by Nasir's co-worker Farhan Rzman, where it got nearly 5,000 retweets. But once it was reposted by the 9gag Facebook page, it was viewed over 9 million times.

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"Is this why my flight was delayed for 'cleaning and inspection'?" joked a Facebook user in the comments section of the video as quoted by Mashable.

“New goal... travel until I find this flight attendant,” said another.

It’s not just those on Facebook who found the video amusing.

The CEO of AirAsia and Nasir’s boss, Tony Fernandes, reposted the video on Instagram. “Classic. AirAsia version of Toxic. The talent in AirAsia never fails to amaze me. @assrafnasir is the best. Love it that staff can just have fun and be themselves,” read the caption. (sul/kes)

 

Classic. Airasia version of Toxic. The talent in Airasia never fails to amaze me. @assrafnasir is the best. Love it that staff can just have fun and be themselves.

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