Iconic singer Diana Ross felt 'violated' by a TSA agent at the New Orleans airport, she tweeted on Sunday.
Iconic singer Diana Ross felt"violated" by a TSA agent at the New Orleans airport, she tweeted on Sunday.
Ross was going through security at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport when she said she felt uncomfortable by the way the female TSA agent put her hands between her legs, front and back, she wrote. Its not what was done but how , I am feeling violated - I still feel her hands between my legs , front and back WOW!!really mixed emotions I always like to see the good things but not feeling good right now"Makes me want to cry," Ross wrote.I love New Orleans it was an incredible night at the jazz fest pic.twitter.
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