Flight attendant has passengers rolling in aisle
Updated | By Lonwabo Miso
A video of a US flight attendant turning her safety talk into a comedy routine is proving a huge hit online.
More than five million people have watched the clip of Marty Cobb which has her passengers rolling with laughter on a Southwest Airlines flight to Salt Lake City.
She began:"If I can pretend to have your attention for just a few moments, my ex-husband, my new boyfriend and their divorce attorney are going to show you the safety features aboard this 737 800 series."
Ms Cobb then instructed passengers to "position your seat belt tight and low across your hips, like my grandmother wears her support bra."
She continued by informing them that "in the unlikey event the pilot lands beside a hot tub" each passenger would get their own "teeny-weeny yellow Southwest bikini" as her colleagues held up yellow life jackets.
"One size fits all. To activate the flow of oxygen, simply insert 75 cents for the first minute. If you're travelling with more than one child, pick out the one that might have the most earning potential down the road," she quipped.
"Basically just do what we say and nobody gets hurt," she concludes in the three-minute briefing.
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