WATCH: Flight attendant calls out ‘nasty women’ during on-board announcement

A FLIGHT attendant interrupted the plane journey to call out ‘nasty women’ during her overhead on-board announcement.

Flight attendant shouts out to the "nasty women" on board

I just want to know, how many of you are going to the March on Washington?

One of the passengers on board the Spirit Airlines flight recorded the off-beat in-flight announcement on her phone. 

The plane was travelling to Baltimore ahead of the Women’s March in Washington DC and similar protests across the world. 

Twitter user Flor Blake shared the clip online, where it’s since gone viral. 

The female flight attendant can be heard saying: “"I just want to know, how many of you are going to the March on Washington?"

Her question was met by an eruption of cheers and applause from the cabin.

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The flight attendant called out 'nasty women' on board a Spirit Airlines plane

The flight attendant said: "You guys are going to the Women's March, right? Let's get a round of applause for all the nasty women on board. 

"Stay safe, stay hydrated, have a good time, watch out for your fellow sisters. 

Just remember, we don't take no 'ish' from no man."

Flor Blake’s post has been liked more than 30,000 times on Twitter and retweeted another 15,000 times. 

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After the flight attendant started talking, phones and camera went into the air to film it

The Twitter user captioned the video: “Love a nasty woman flight attendant. Starting our wknd [sic] of amazing women because we can't give up! @SpiritAirlines  #WomensMarchOnWashington”.

Viewers commented: “This made my day” and “So good”. 

Express.co.uk has contacted Spirit Airlines for comment. 

The Women’s March against Donald Trump yesterday has gone down in history as the largest protest ever in the United States - with a staggering 2.9m people rallying across the country. 

Protests spread around the world, with demonstrations taking place Belfast, Cardiff, Leeds, Manchester, Edinburgh and London.

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Women marched in protests around the world against Trump including a huge campaign in London

There were 100,000 people who marched in Grosvenor Square in London to stand up for women’s rights. 

In a blistering attack on the protesters and celebrities who spoke out around the world, Mr Trump tweeted: "Watched protests yesterday but was under the impression that we just had an election! Why didn't these people vote? Celebs hurt cause badly."

But 90 minutes later, another, more measured tweet appeared on his personal account.

It read: "Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. Even if I don't always agree, I recognize the rights of people to express their views.”

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