Flight attendant reveals why you should never use toilet paper on an airplane

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On social media, many viewers stunned after a viral video captured a moment showing a flight attendant explained why you should never use toilet paper on an airplane.

On the TikTok platform, a flight attendant revealed a disturbing reason for using toilet paper on an airplane, which gained attention.

Frequent flyers should be cautious. Urine may be lurking on the toilet paper in airplane restrooms.

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On social media, a user, who goes by @perfectlykate shared a video on Tiktok, revealing why you should never user toilet paper on an airplane.

A flight attendant named Kate recently shared a startling warning on TikTok.

In the footage, she advised against using the toilet paper provided on flights.

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“Don’t use the toilet paper on the plane,” Kate urged. “It’s got men’s pee pee on it because they don’t know how to control that thang.”

This cheeky comment highlights a significant hygiene issue. Passengers may be unaware that toilet paper can be contaminated.

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A flight attendant advises against using airplane toilet paper due to potential contamination with urine. Image Credits: @blessedbybruski/Tiktok

 

Flight attention revealed toilet paper has more germs.

Cher, a flight attendant with five years of experience, discussed the “filthiest” surfaces on airplanes.

She listed window shades, seat belt straps, overhead bins, and toilet seats as some of the worst offenders. “Once in my career have I seen the toilet seats get cleaned off,” she noted.

She listed window shades, seat belt straps, overhead bins, and toilet seats as some of the worst offenders. “Once in my career have I seen the toilet seats get cleaned off,” she noted.

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She humorously explains that men often struggle to control their aim, leading to soiled toilet paper. Image Credits: @perfectlykate/Tiktok

 

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media

In the comments section, many viewers shared their shock about the flight attendant’s revelation. Meanwhile, others expressed their disgust after using toilet paper on an airplane

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Other unhygienic surfaces on airplanes include window shades, seatbelt straps, and toilet seats, which are rarely cleaned. Image Credits: Getty

 

One person said: I have always used this tissue paper for this very reason- I’ve been doing this since the 1990s.

A second joked: When on a plane pee in a jug. And use the newspaper Got it.

While a third commented: Wow i would think people would be able to tell if the toilet paper is soaked in urine or notl

Someone else said: Carry a paper towel roll with you, lol

Another added: I always take a leak on the toilet paper so the next person touches it.

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Flight attention, Kate also advised keeping your shoes on an airplane.

Kate emphasized that germs are not just in the toilets. She warned, “Do not take your stanky-ass shoes on that aircraft, y’all.”

She advised against walking barefoot in the bathroom, stating, “[There’s] pee-pee on the ground, everywhere.”

Additionally, Kate shared her in-flight etiquette tips for passengers. She discouraged using the flight attendant’s galley as a personal yoga studio.

She also asked travelers to be understanding towards parents with fussy babies. “Don’t elbow your neighbors,” she cautioned. “That’s assault, and physical violence means cops, OK? Be kind.”

Kate elaborated, “There are no firefighters coming on their little fire truck up to the sky. It’s me fighting the fires. It’s me handcuffing the bad guy.”


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