A flight attendant has gone viral on TikTok after sharing a surprising detail about her uniform, which left people in stitches – and it’s something passengers would never notice
When you step onto a plane, you’re often greeted by flight attendants looking nothing short of impeccable. Despite their gruelling schedules and the inevitable lack of sleep, they never fail to present themselves perfectly on a flight. Opting for what seems like a natural beauty look, their radiant skin suggests an elaborate beauty regime, and their uniforms appear faultlessly smooth.
They must keep up a professional yet warm and inviting image, but one woman has shared a little-known truth about what really goes on underneath those cabin crew outfits, leaving folks quite astonished. Paula, a flight attendant sharing insights on TikTok under the handle @muulann_, uploaded a clip displaying her seemingly comfortable uniform.
At first glance, her white blouse tucked neatly into her trousers exuded a polished and ready-to-work vibe. But as she begins to disrobe, it’s revealed that she was actually cosied up in pyjamas right under her work attire. She humorously captioned the footage: “I’m literally wearing my pyjamas underneath”.
The flight attendant unveiled a snug grey pyjama ensemble hiding beneath her smart exterior, showcasing how looks can be quite misleading. Stripping down to the comfy set, she stood there grinning with self-satisfaction, enjoying the comfort unbeknownst to passengers.
Standing proud in her matching pyjamas after shedding the uniform, Paula’s cheeky smile said it all – until now, her secret coziness was her own little mystery.
Paula had her audience cracking up as she used Lana Del Rey’s ‘Margaret’ as a soundtrack, looping the telling lines, “‘Cause if you know, you know.:
Her colleagues resonated with the sentiment immediately, with one commenting: “Girl, same” and Paula affirming with a knowing: “If you know, you know.”
Meanwhile, other people expressed amazement at how she copes with cabin temperatures, with one querying: “HOW CAN YOU DO IT? I have the long sleeves as well, and I always die of heat in the cabin”. Echoing this sentiment, another shared: “When the cabin is 829 degrees in the boarding, what do you do?”
Paula let them in on her tip, revealing that she “gets cold really easily,” which means wearing an extra layer becomes essential for her comfort, not just a style choice.
The thread progressed with another person venting about the uniform’s discomfort, saying: “I understand you; the pants are super scratchy inside. Paula humorously responded, confirming their frustration: “Literally!”