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Failing to adhere to a dress code may be the next way to get kicked off a plane
Posted: 09.06.2011 at 9:37 AM
Updated: 09.06.2011 at 10:10 AM
Tyler Ryan

Tyler Ryan has been a part of the Midlands media landscape for many years, having worked in morning radio, episodic television, and as a pitch man for local and national products.

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COLUMBIA (WACH) -- A love rectangle brewing in Hollywood, new ink, and a dress code for airplanes.  All part of this morning's Juice Report. 

Sad news for Hawthorne fans, the show that airs on TNT.  According to USA Today, it has been cancelled.  The Network said in a statement, “"TNT truly appreciates the tremendous dedication of everyone involved… We wish everyone involved with HawthoRNe nothing but the best."

The show, staring Jada Pinkett Smith and Marc Anthony, had been on the air since 2009.  In the last couple weeks, both stars have fended off rumors about an affair between them.  Last week, Anthony was on the talk shows denying that any infidelity played a part in his divorce from J-Lo, and there were hints of marital trouble between Smith, and her husband Wil.

Nothing says “stability” like a giant tattoo across your mid section.  At least, that is the feeling of Lindsay Lohan, who has permanently placed a line from a Billy Joel song across her torso.  TMZ reported that over the weekend, Lohan had the words “Clear as a crystal, sharp as a knife I feel like I'm in the prime of my life,” a line from Joel’s “I Go To Extreme” hit song.

Lohan said she felt the new art signifies that she is focused and stable.  Just let that resonate for a few.

Greenday’s Bill Joe Armstrong was removed from an airplane last week because the flight attendant felt his pants were “too low.”  Armstrong didn’t go down easy, as he challenged the flight attendant to find something “more important to do.”  The task she found was to call authorities, who escorted the 39 year old rocker off the plane.

Armstrong wasted no time in tweeting his experience.  Southwest Airlines responded, via tweet, "Very sorry for your experience tonight, someone from our Customer Relations Team will reach out to you to get more details."

According to the airline, the incident was resolved to his satisfaction.

We want to know what you think about a dress code for airplanes, subways, and other public areas?  Is that too much regulation, or is it time for rules about appearance in public?  Leave us a message here or on our Facebook page. 

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