SHOCKING! Tina Philip Gets Stuck At The Airport For EIGHT Hours With No Luggage Or Proper Ventilation; Shares Updates About The Condition On Social Media

Tina Philip was traveling from Mumbai to Delhi for a family function, not only did the flight get cancelled, but she was stuck at the airport for more than eight hours

Aashna Nadkarni

Thu Dec 15 2022, 17:07:17 4190 views
Television actress Tina Philip, who is currently playing the role of Rhea Mehra in Kumkum Bhagya, is one of the adored celebs on the internet. Being an avid social media user, she recently took to social media to report a shocking event she encountered at the airport. She was traveling from Mumbai to Delhi for a family function. Not only was her flight delayed for three hours and later canceled, but even her luggage was missing.

Yes, you read that right! She actively shared pictures and videos of the injustice happening with the passengers of her flight through her Instagram stories. According to what she reported, even after her flight was canceled, the team on the flight didn’t let the passengers leave the plane. They even switched off the lights and AC so there was no means of ventilation. No one helped them even as people were getting claustrophobic and babies were starting to get restless. 

Eight hours later, the Tina alongside other passengers was still stuck at the airport with no information on their luggage.

Check out her stories here:



Talking about her television serials, before playing a negative character in Kumkum Bhagya, Tina has starred in shows like Aye Mere Humsafar, Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna and Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee. ALSO READ: Tina Philip On Her Struggle To Crack The Acting World: 'I Went Back To UK After Two Years Of Trying My Luck'- EXCLUSIVE

Earlier last year, during an interaction with SpotboyE, Tina had opened up about how she had to leave her house in the UK and struggle in the industry for her first break which took almost 2 years. She had said, “I have wanted to become an actor since I was 6. I used to love performing on stage from being a cloud to a more important talking part of being a squirrel in school. But I never thought I was pretty enough so I used to tell everyone that I wanted to become a director. So the biggest struggle was to gather the courage to tell my parents and extended family about my dreams. And they were not happy! My mother still thinks acting is my hobby! A lot of people in my family still don't consider it to be my 'profession'. I always wished I had that emotional support.”
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