Young girl gets brutal reaction as she sings Disney tunes to passengers trapped on delayed flight

A young girl received an unexpected reaction when she attempted to amuse passengers on a flight that was delayed by singing a popular Disney song over the plane’s intercom.

Amidst a 2-hour flight delay, the young girl with blond hair passionately performed “How Far I’ll Go” from Disney’s movie Moana to the annoyed passengers, a gesture that some critics online labeled as their ‘worst nightmare.’

‘This is genuinely my worst nightmare and personal hell,’ remarked one user in response to a viral clip of the girl singing on a Delta flight bound for Orlando, Florida.

‘As a Moana loving mom, absolutely not,’ commented another.

Another questioned how the young girl even got the opportunity in the first place.

‘How did it even get to this point. Who thought “oh I know what everyone needs. A girl to sing Moana that’ll calm everyone down,”‘ the confused viewer wrote.

‘This would send me over the edge,’ wrote another.

The viral video of the Disney-inspired airplane performance has surpassed five million views on TikTok. 

If a two-hour delay wasn’t frustrating enough for angered passengers, the plane also circled Orlando for another two hours before eventually arriving at its destination, according to the now viral video’s caption.

During a 2-hour flight delay, the blond-haired little girl belted out How Far I'll Go from Disney's Moana to frustrated passengers - a gesture some critics online called their 'worst nightmare'

During a 2-hour flight delay, the blond-haired little girl belted out How Far I’ll Go from Disney’s Moana to frustrated passengers – a gesture some critics online called their ‘worst nightmare’

'This is actually my worst nightmare and personal hell,' one user commented on a trending clip of the girl belting on a Delta plane to Orlando, Florida

‘This is actually my worst nightmare and personal hell,’ one user commented on a trending clip of the girl belting on a Delta plane to Orlando, Florida

The young girl’s in-flight theatrics come after a United Airlines crew member treated passengers to some live music as they disembarked the plane.

The talented flier caused a massive divide on the web, with some slamming the violin strumming man for forcing people to listen to him.

A traveler posted a video of the moment to Reddit, which showed the unnamed airline staffer playing his violin while passengers waited to disembark the aircraft

The one-and-a-half-minute clip saw passengers sitting patiently in their seats on a United Airlines flight, while people further ahead of them in the cabin took their bags down from the overhead compartment.

As they did so, the man waltzed up and down the plane’s aisle playing his instrument.

‘Fiddler and the friendly skies,’ the happy passenger wrote alongside the video.

‘Just landed in SFO and heard something as we awaited passengers to deplane… It was a definite pleasant surprise and welcome change compared to all the news we hear from airlines these days.’

While person who posted the video loved the serenade, not everyone agreed.

The blond-haired little girl belted out How Far I'll Go from Disney's Moana (pictured) to frustrated passengers

The blond-haired little girl belted out How Far I’ll Go from Disney’s Moana (pictured) to frustrated passengers

As people exited the plane, the unnamed airline staffer waltzed up and down the aisle playing his instrument

A video of the moment was shared to Reddit, and some people slammed the crew member for forcing people to listen to him

A United Airlines crew member who treated passengers to some live music as they disembarked the plane has caused a massive divide on the web

‘Yeah, this type of s**t would make me pretty upset on a flight… we’re trapped in a steel tube, and this MF thinks everyone wants to hear his bullshit,’ one Reddit user raged in a comment.

‘What a sly move. He has everyone sitting, captivated by his music, while he slowly walks down the aisle with anyone in his way and exiting the plane first,’ joked someone else.

‘This would be annoying as hell. Can’t imagine breaking out into song on any instrument on a flight,’ declared another person.

One user branded the entire scene as ‘unsettling,’ with another jokingly suggesting it was reminiscent of the Titanic.

However, other people thought it was a sweet way to pass the time.

‘Of course super mean people as usual telling him to sit down and shut up,’ one wrote.

They continued: ‘My guess is he actually likes the passengers and is very friendly and kind.

‘Not like he’s making much with working at one of the lowest paying mainlines. Yet he has a good attitude despite it. How about you stfu? Good day.’

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