Drunk woman suffers toe-curling meltdown at Jamaican airport which saw her speak Patois
A drunk woman throwing a tantrum at a Jamaican airport began speaking Patois during the outburst.
The passenger was seen raging and yelling at disinterested staff and shocked bystanders at Norman Manley Airport.
Video footage shows her getting into a conflict with staff who deny her access to the plane at the gate.
A staff member picks up the woman’s passport from the floor and tries to give it to her, but she snatches it from her hand.
“Suck up your mudda,” the passenger shouts as she walks away from the desk.
A drunk woman who threw a tantrum at a Jamaican airport started speaking Patois during the breakdown
The expression Patois is often used in Jamaica to treat someone disrespectfully.
Her outburst causes her fellow passengers to raise their eyebrows and laugh in disbelief.
A few moments later we catch her trying to egg on another traveler who is trying to board.
Although much of what she shouts is unintelligible, she can be seen standing opposite the bewildered woman who holds up her phone to film.
The bewildered airport staff also take out their mobile phones to record the chaos.
“What are you going to do?” the drunk woman screams, spreading her arms wide and dropping her passport back to the ground.
As she crouches to pick it up, she continues to scream, waving her arms and staggering back a little.
At the end of the clip, the passenger filming is seen grinning and shaking her head before boarding.
The meltdown caused hilarity after the post was shared on TikTok, where it has now been viewed 1.2 million times.
The passenger was seen yelling and swearing at disinterested staff and shocked bystanders at Norman Manley Airport
At one point she tried to pick a fight with stunned passengers who filmed her outburst
At one point the woman shouted ‘suck your mudda’ at the bewildered staff working at the airport
“Don’t go running off with Caribbean rum!” someone joked.
“I wonder how they feel the next day when they see the footage,” asked another.
While someone commented: ‘Unparalleled madness.’
DailyMail.com has contacted the airport for comment.