Can Faking a Broken Leg Get You a First Class Seat? A Playful Experiment

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Sunday, July 21, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Have you ever wondered if faking a broken leg could land you in a first-class airplane seat? In a recent YouTube video, an adventurous content creator took on this amusing challenge to find out. The video titled "Can faking a broken leg get you a first class seat?" provides a step-by-step account of this playful experiment.

The video begins with the YouTuber enlisting the help of a friend to put a real cast on both his leg and arm, adding signatures to make it look more authentic. With the cast in place, he hobbled into an Uber, sharing a humorous exchange with the driver about a shark bite. Upon reaching the airport, the protagonist had one mission: to secure a first-class upgrade.

Approaching the airline agent's desk, he confidently asked if there were any extended legroom seats available, hinting at the need for an upgrade due to his 'injury.' The request was met with success, and the YouTuber triumphantly secured a first-class seat.

The excitement didn't end there. Once seated in first class, a new dilemma arose: how to remove the cast. The video concludes with this comedic twist, leaving viewers in stitches.

For those who enjoyed this humorous social experiment, make sure to follow the YouTuber on Instagram and check out his friends' pages. Beans can be found on Instagram (@samuelj_thomas), and Tyler has a YouTube channel worth exploring.

To experience the full laughter-inducing journey, watch the video and join the fun!

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