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Unexpected songbird turns out to be ‘serialized’ – ‘This matter needs investigation’

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Many air passengers flying into the country during the storm in late January recall being stuck in their plane at Keflavík airport, where it was not possible to empty the planes due to the weather.
Passengers on the Icelandair plane from Toronto also remember Jessica Pearson and the East Wind who were on board. These pillars snatched a guitar and a violin from a hand luggage, the third member sang and two other passengers joined them. One beat the rhythm with spoons and the other with a song.
Óskar Tryggvi Svavarsson, the pilot of the plane said in an interview with Indicator that the girls in the group first mentioned this as a joke to the flight attendants. The pilot said everyone got off the plane with smiles on their faces. Passengers waited 10 hours on board, but the band didn’t sing that long.
A few days later, the band’s singer released a statement regarding the death threats she received after the incident on board. “This vagrancy story provoked a strong reaction and the hatred turned into death threats. The video was later taken down,” she said, but it emerged that some people believed the group had decided of himself to sing and sang non-stop for ten hours.

@hannahkelly85 #duo with @jessicapearsoneastwind #icelandair ♬ original sound – JPEW

What looks like a random fun incident for the passengers, however, doesn’t look like it at all.
On Twitter, Andy shares several videos of the singer with a guitar. The singer sings the same song she sang on the Icelandair plane. “Stuck in an elevator luckily I had my guitar with me and started singing,” she wrote. When we watch the video, we see that the elevator is moving, no one is joining the song, and one of the people present is apparently going to ask him to stop this nonsense.

smoke at this pic.twitter.com/c6MOz1MFlD
— Andy (@_rightfoulgit) March 5, 2023

Tanja Ísfjörður shares the tweet and says, “This woman often gets stuck somewhere with her guitar. Investigation is needed in this case.”

This woman gets stuck somewhere suspiciously often with her guitar. A police investigation is necessary in this case.
— Tanja Ísfjörð (@tanjaisfjord) March 6, 2023

“She’s clearly starting to miss all the coverage,” one commenter said.
“It’s a stroke of madness! Got the most attention of his life on the plane and decided to move on. Awesome! another said.
The third video is then shared, where the singer is once again trapped, this time in a train, which is nevertheless in motion. And very true, repeats the same song!

🙂 pic.twitter.com/na0zkq7SEX
— my real name is fannar 😭 (@fannarapi) March 6, 2023

And for those who want to be prepared when they find themselves stuck with Jessica somewhere, the song here in its original version is sung by one of the songwriters, John Denver, but the song was released in 1971 and is l one of the best in Denver. known and most popular songs. Hopefully the return trip with Jessica will be less than 10 hours.


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