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Should moms and dads tidy up after kids on airplanes? Baseball star’s tweet triggers dispute

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An expert baseball gamer’s tweet about a demand he declares a flight attendant made to his partner has actually triggered an argument on social networks concerning rules while flying with kids.

Anthony Bass, a pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, tweeted Sunday that his partner was taking a trip on a recent United Airlines flight with their 2 kids, ages 5 and 2, when, according to Bass, she was informed to tidy up popcorn spilled by among their kids.

“The flight attendant @united simply made my 22 week pregnant partner taking a trip with a 5 years of age and 2 years of age get on her hands and knees to get the popcorn mess by my youngest child,” Bass composed, consisting of an image of his children on the flight. “Are you joke me?!?!”

His partner Sydney Rae Bass is the sibling of vocalist Jessie James Decker.

Decker required to her Instagram account to share the claims of her sibling’s experience, publishing that Sydney Rae Bass was taking a trip alone with her kids and was left “embarrassed and tired” while getting on her “hands and knees” in the aircraft’s aisle to tidy up the popcorn.

Anthony Bass composed in a follow-up tweet that the popcorn was supplied on the flight by United, and was not a snack his partner employed.

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Anthony Bass of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches throughout a video game Apr. 11, 2023 in Toronto, Canada.

Anthony Bass’ tweets rapidly triggered a conversation online, with Twitter revealing more than 40,000 discuss his post.

Many of individuals who commented composed that they thought moms and dads must be accountable for keeping track of and tidying up after kids when flying, simply as they would in other situations.

“Genuinely curious who should tidy up the mess your 2 years of age made? As a parent of 3 kids I am the one accountable for them,” composed one commenter.

“I’m uncertain on what you believe was incorrect about asking somebody to tidy up a big mess. Shouldn’t your family have taken some effort to avoid the mess instead of simply presuming another person will look after it?” composed another.

“They’re flight attendants, brother, not your personal maids,” another Twitter user composed.

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Some individuals countered, keeping in mind the flight attendant might not have actually remained in the right.

“I don’t think [it’s] about the cleaning. I think it’s about the attitude lately of the flight attendants,” wrote one commenter. “Not all or even a majority, but some are rude and snippy and we all know this.”

“I think it’s disgusting that the stewardess made a pregnant woman clean up a mess if they’re going to supply popcorn on the airplane be ready for messes to clean up if you don’t like it, don’t serve popcorn,” wrote another.

A woman who identified herself as a former flight attendant also chimed in, noting that flight attendants are focused on safety.

“A flight attendant is there for safety, not to pick up after you or your children,” she wrote.

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A United Airlines airplane takes off from Los Angeles International Airport, July 30, 2022.

Anthony Bass declined to comment, according to a spokesperson for the Toronto Blue Jays. A spokesperson for Decker told ABC News she and her family members are not commenting on the matter.

Anthony Bass wrote in a tweet on Monday that United Airlines is handling the matter “internally.”

“Thank you everyone for the support,” he wrote. “United Airlines is taking care of matters with the flight attendant internally.”

A spokesperson for Republic Airways, which operated the United Express regional flight, declined to comment to ABC News.

Travel expert weighs in

A spokesperson for the Association of Flight Attendants, a union that represents nearly 50,000 flight attendants, told ABC News that flight attendants’ top priority is to keep passengers safe and also to help them have a good experience. The spokesperson declined to comment on the specific incident involving the Bass family.

“Our workspace is the passengers’ travel space,” the spokesperson said. “We want this space to serve the needs of everyone on the plane and that takes strict safety rules and a recognition that we’re sharing the aircraft cabin to do something we can’t do alone.”

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Colleen Lanin, a mom of two, launched her travel-focused website, TravelMamas.com, when she started traveling with her kids, who were ages 1 and 4 at the time.

Lanin, whose children are now teenagers, said the top concern she hears from parents who want to travel with their kids is that they will anger or annoy other individuals on the flight, including both passengers and flight attendants.

Lanin said with Anthony Bass’s tweets about his wife’s plane experience, she noticed how quickly commenters on Twitter assumed the mother was to blame.

“It looked like most people were saying, ‘You need to watch your kids,’ and really jumping on the parents,” Lanin told ABC News. “I wasn’t there so I don’t know exactly how this went down, but my guess is is that it depends on how the flight attendant worded this to the family. If the flight attendant was very kind, and went over and said, ‘Hey, I know you’re struggling with your kids and you’ve got your hands full … but it would be really helpful if you could clean up some of that or have actually your kids clean that up,’ then I believe this wouldn’t be a story right now.”

Lanin, also the author of “The Travel Mamas’ Guide,” said her biggest takeaway when it comes to traveling with kids, and in the incident involving Anthony Bass’s family, is that people need to “give each other grace.”

“We’re always looking to have everything be so black and white, and looking for people to be bad or good and they’re just people,” she said. “The flight attendant is just a person and the mom is just a person and they’re both just trying to get through their day.”

When a parent is flying with a child, their number one priority should be their child, according to Lanin, who said that is what she mostly sees happening on flights.

“For the most part, you see parents and they come prepared. They’ve got their bag full of goodies. They’ve got their snacks. They’ve got their toys. They’ve got their books. They’re reading to them or they’re putting on videos for them or they’re playing with them and paying attention to them,” Lanin said. “Everybody else needs to understand that the parents typically are really working at it.”

As an example of extending grace to others, Lanin said that when a baby is screaming or a child is misbehaving on a plane, she encourages passengers to hold their judgement.

“Instead of being like, ‘I hate the people whose child is screaming,’ just go, ‘Okay, wait, what do you believe is happening?,'” she said. “I always feel bad for the person who’s the parent because I’ve been there and I just believe, they should be so stressed out.”

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