Marlon Wayans, a popular American comedic actor and former cast member of “In Living Color”, was recently cited by Denver police after being stopped from boarding his United Airlines flight. The incident occurred when a gate agent asked Wayans to check his carry-on luggage due to airline limitations, to which he complied but was then told it was too big when consolidated into one bag. Wayans, who was supposed to perform at an improv comedy club in Kansas City that night, became upset and attempted to board the plane with his luggage anyway, resulting in him being stopped by a United employee and subsequently cited for disturbing the peace by Denver police. Despite feeling disrespected, Wayans eventually finished his journey on American Airlines and stated on social media that he plans to contact his lawyers and write a letter to United’s CEO. This incident sheds light on the ongoing issue of airline carry-on rules and their impact on travelers.
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