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Quincy Brown Shared About His Terrible Encounter With A JetBlue Pilot

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Quincy Brown, Diddy’s son and rising actor, recently came out about an upsetting incident he had with a JetBlue pilot. The singer shared a video on his Instagram account. He described the events, including how he was allegedly attacked before his JetBlue flight. In the video, he says:

“The pilot grabbed my hands. Why? They said that my luggage, which almost fits in my pocket, did not fit. My luggage was in the hands of my helper. “I was already on the aircraft.”

He complained about how the pilot refused to let his helper provide the medication.

“They wouldn’t let him do it. He boards the aircraft. I informed him that I needed my luggage. That is not a bag to be checked. It contains my meds and personal [things]. “I have nothing in my pocket.”

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Quincy described how the pilot attempted to steal his backpack and pills. However, when the pilot arrived with his luggage, he requested the actor to take out his diabetes prescription and warned him that he would not be permitted to carry the bag on the aircraft. Quincy Brown also described how they fought until the pilot seized and took him onto the jet bridge. He then uploaded a screenshot of the pilot’s LinkedIn profile and his name, pleading for JetBlue to do something about the problem and take action. He stated:

“I didn’t knock him out, and everything was completely unnecessary.” I’ve never had a pilot put his or her hands on me. I don’t know what you were going through before that, and I don’t care. But the intensity of me only attempting to collect my bag for my personal items escalated to the point that the pilot placed his hands on me.”

JetBlue has yet to reply to the actor, and it is unclear if the pilot will be fired due to the event.

Everything there is to know about Quincy Brown.

Quincy Brown, born on June 4, 1991, is most known for his roles in the 2015 film Brotherly Love and his song Friends List. He was taken to Kim Porter, a former model, and Al B., a singer, composer, and record producer. He was, however, raised by Sean “Diddy” and Porter once they began dating.

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Quincy Brown’s Acting Debut

In the 2012 comedy flick We the Party, the 30-year-old made his acting debut. In addition to acting, he has dabbled in modeling and directing. Brown walked the runway during Botswana’s Gaborone Fashion Weekend in August 2012. In 2015, he appeared in Naomi Campbell’s Ebola awareness show during New York Fashion Week and portrayed Jaleel in the comedy-drama film Dope. Quincy Brown made his directing debut in 2015 with the music video for Elle Winter’s No Words. In 2016, he had a recurring part on the television drama The Haves and the Have Nots and secured a record contract with Bad Boy/Epic Records.

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On Valentine’s Day 2017, he published his debut EP, This Is For You, which includes songs like Sunshine and I Can Tell You. He later starred opposite Kat Graham in the 2018 Netflix original film The Holiday Calendar. From 2016 through 2019, the New York City native played Derek Jones in the television series Star. He directed and starred in the short film Run Loubi Run and was featured in a fashion campaign for the Coach and Bape collaboration in 2020.

Brown appeared in the 2021 television drama Power Book III: Raising Kanan and was featured in the Ivy Park and Adidas Flex Park campaigns the same year. Quincy is the creator of the manufacturing business FourXample and the Chalk by Quincy’s watch line designer. He is also the creator of Embellish, a denim brand, and a technological start-up. In 2019, he created and released Fresh Crop, a photo editing software.