Seth Rogen is majorly pissed off at Cathay Pacific. The 32-year-old Canadian actor, famous for comedies like Knocked Up and 50/50, claims that his wife missed a funeral after the airline refused to let her and their dog onto their flight.
Harnessing his star power, he channeled his anger into his Twitter account and warned his followers to never fly Cathay, the company run by “bad people”.
Roni, a poor customer service rep who probably didn’t expect to have to deal with a barrage of under-140-character abuse from a famous actor when she woke up that morning, apparently failed to salvage the situation.
Rogen starts explaining the source of his ire to the Twitterverse:
He takes the insults in stride:
Then Rogen gets really angry at Peter Holley, a reporter for the Washington Post who wrote an article about the incident:
Cathay Pacific, named the world’s best airline four years in a row – “I’d like to count the votes on that”, says Rogen – has not returned our request for comment.
Perhaps, one day, we too will have the honour of being Twitter-shat on by Rogen himself… Um, hey Mr. Rogen, what did you think of our use of “Pineapple Express” in a headline today?
Update: This article incorrectly stated Rogen was American. He is Canadian.
