Conan O’Brien's Sidekick Andy Richter Rips Plane Passenger for Foot Faux Pas
By Chad Weiser on August 20, 2019 at 1:42 PM EDT
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Andy Richter was disgusted by a fellow passenger on a recent flight and he had no shame in letting the world know.
The longtime sidekick to Conan O’Brien wasn't having it when a man sitting next to him on his flight busted out his dirty bare feet, and placed them on the seatback TV screen in front of him. Gross!
So I snitched this fucker out to the flight attendant, who told him to put them down. Puts them back a few minutes later & I asked him to put them down. “They’re your bare feet, man.” He was shocked & put them down. When he just put them back up I decided fuck it, I’m tweeting pic.twitter.com/EeeHCPUFwe
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) August 19, 2019
“So I snitched this f--k out to the flight attendant, who told him to put them down,” Richter shared on Twitter.
He continued, "But the situation didn’t end there. “[He] puts them back a few minutes later & I asked him to put them down, ‘They’re your bare feet, man.'”
“He was shocked & put them down,” Richter continued. “When he just put them back up I decided f--k it, I’m tweeting.”
The flight attendant came back right before we got off and asked him to take them down again. Guy did and asked “is that like a just-when-taxiing thing?” Attendant: “no, it’s a basic airplane courtesy thing.” Guy seemed surprised to hear that
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) August 19, 2019
“We had to get off the plane because of lightning and there were dirty toes smudges where his feet were,” the comic recounted.
“I am not exaggerating. You could see the outline of his big toe, etc.”
“The flight attendant came back right before we got off and asked him to take them down again. Guy did and asked ‘is that like a just-when-taxiing thing?’ Attendant: ‘no, it’s a basic airplane courtesy thing,'” Richter explained, adding, “Guy seemed surprised to hear that.”
Comedian Nick Kroll couldn't let Andy have all the fun on his flight, so he tweeted back and focused in on a dog who seemed to be bothered by the feet as well.
Remember everybody, It's not your plane.
— nick kroll (@nickkroll) August 19, 2019