Have You Seen This? Girl Singing 'Moana' Song on Delayed Flight Gets Mixed Reactions
- A Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta to Orlando experienced a two-hour delay on May 28, 2025, during which a young girl sang 'How Far I'll Go' from Moana over the crew intercom to passengers onboard.
- The delay and circling over Orlando resulted from bad weather conditions, causing passengers to remain on a hot and packed plane before takeoff, according to eyewitnesses and airline statements.
- The girl’s impromptu performance, standing in the cabin’s middle, aimed to ease tension, generating mixed reactions from passengers who either applauded or voiced frustration at being stuck and listening to the singing.
- The viral TikTok video showing the girl’s full 2.5-minute song has over 31 million views as of June 1, 2025, while social media comments range from praising her bravery to criticizing the parents and questioning the timing.
- Delta Airlines acknowledged the customer’s talent and apologized for the travel delay, reflecting ongoing debates about passenger patience, flight delays, and the appropriateness of unexpected onboard performances.
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Passengers On This Delta Flight Weren't Tortured Enough Being Grounded For Over 2 Hours, They Had To Endure This Girl's Terrible Singing
We've all been there. You're sitting in a cramped space on a delayed plane, waiting for some sign of takeoff, frustrated that your travel plans have been disrupted. Then, you hear the cabin speaker system crackle on, and instead of a flight status update, you hear ... a song from Disney's "Moana?" That is what passengers on a recent Delta flight grounded in Orlando experienced when a girl was seemingly permitted to sing over the plane's PA syste…
Have You Seen This? Girl singing 'Moana' song on delayed flight gets mixed reactions
A girl began performing a popular Disney song on a grounded plane to entertain fellow passengers during their two-hour delay, and the internet has a lot to say about it.
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