Passenger appears to cook steak in aircraft toilet
A Southwest passenger shared a video on social media in which he appeared to cook a steak in an aircraft toilet. Marcus Monroe, an actor from New York who is also known for his online pranks, uploaded a video of him pulling off the stunt to Tiktok. “They don’t have hot meals anymore on airplanes, so I came up with a solution,” read the video’s caption, before Monroe appears to light a chafing fuel cannister in the plane toilet, on which he places an aluminium baking sheet. He pops a piece of meat on top, pours over white wine and even garnishes the meal with a sauce and some fresh spinach taken from a ziplock bag. The video shows him plating up the meal and taking it back to his seat. However, Southwest has since debunked the idea that the video is real. Monroe reportedly said the prank was an illusion and he has since deleted the video from his Tiktok account. This hasn’t stopped social media users raising concerns about sharing such content though. “The problem of this is, people think it's true... And because it's on media they would repeat,” commented one user. “That is why this video, even if proven fake, should be removed.”<br/>
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Passenger appears to cook steak in aircraft toilet
A Southwest passenger shared a video on social media in which he appeared to cook a steak in an aircraft toilet. Marcus Monroe, an actor from New York who is also known for his online pranks, uploaded a video of him pulling off the stunt to Tiktok. “They don’t have hot meals anymore on airplanes, so I came up with a solution,” read the video’s caption, before Monroe appears to light a chafing fuel cannister in the plane toilet, on which he places an aluminium baking sheet. He pops a piece of meat on top, pours over white wine and even garnishes the meal with a sauce and some fresh spinach taken from a ziplock bag. The video shows him plating up the meal and taking it back to his seat. However, Southwest has since debunked the idea that the video is real. Monroe reportedly said the prank was an illusion and he has since deleted the video from his Tiktok account. This hasn’t stopped social media users raising concerns about sharing such content though. “The problem of this is, people think it's true... And because it's on media they would repeat,” commented one user. “That is why this video, even if proven fake, should be removed.”<br/>