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Comedian Gary Owen is usually all about the jokes, but it wasn’t a laughing matter when his wife allegedly was racially profiled by a Delta airlines ticket agent.
On Sunday, Owen, who is white, took to social media and made an Instagram video about the moment his wife Kenya Duke, who is Black, was confronted by an agent on a flight from Cincinnati to San Francisco, Yahoo reports.
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“So they tell everyone to line up for first [class],” Owen says in the video. “My wife gets in line and the guy working the gate…asks my wife, ‘Oh, are you in first?’”
Owen, who has starred in films like Think Like a Man, said his wife first answered yes and then she followed up and asked the agent if he was going to ask the white man behind her the same question.
“Are you not going to ask the guy behind me?’ And he goes, ‘No,’” said Owen.
Owen said when his wife asked why, the man allegedly said, “Cuz I don’t feel like it.’”
“Now, my wife’s a black lady; the [guy] behind her was a white dude and the ticket agent was a white dude. But he asked the black lady, ‘Are you in first?’ But not the white dude.”
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“So Delta, I have almost three million miles with you. When you see this lady?” said Owen as he panned the camera to his wife, “That’s my wife. She flies first. Don’t ask.”
Delta has since responded since Owen’s video went viral.
A spokesperson blamed Duke for trying to board her flight 30 minutes early before children and elderly and disabled passengers and was reportedly blocking access.
“Delta does not tolerate discrimination of any kind,” a Delta spokesperson told Yahoo Lifestyle. “We are reviewing the situation with our Cincinnati team and are in contact with the customer to better understand what transpired.”