Brenda Song Criticizes Alaska Airlines for Separating Family During Flight
Actress Brenda Song says Alaska Airlines reassigned her family’s seats at the last minute. She posted the complaint on Instagram Stories on March 21.
What happened
Song said she had booked first-class seats six months earlier. The tickets were for a family of six and marked for her son’s birthday.
She wrote that the airline gave away the seats the morning of the flight. That change left parents and young children seated apart.
Family details and reaction
Song, 37, and her fiancé Macaulay Culkin, 45, share two children. Their daughter Dakota is 4 and their son Carson is 3.
Brenda Song criticizes Alaska Airlines in social posts. She wrote she and her family will no longer fly the carrier.
Social media response
Culkin reposted his partner’s message to his own Instagram Story. He added the line, “Hell hath no fury like a Brenda scorned.”
Airline statement
Alaska Airlines responded publicly to the complaint. The airline called the experience “unacceptable.”
It said the incident was “not reflective of the care we strive to deliver.”
Context and next steps
The family dispute highlights concerns about last-minute seat changes. The posts drew attention from followers and the press.
Filmogaz.com will follow any updates from the airline or the family. The couple’s claim centers on separating the family during flight and its impact on young children.