Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Marilee McInnis said several passengers complained about the shirt.
Heasley, 32, a lumber saleswoman, said passengers began complaining after she and her husband, Ron, moved to the front of the cabin in Reno.
She agreed to cover the words with a sweatshirt, but when the sweatshirt slipped while she was trying to sleep, she was ordered to wear her T-shirt inside-out or leave.
Unbefuckinglievable.
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