Samantha X said that she lost consciousness on a Qantas flight from Bali.
High-profile Samantha X, an Australian escort, said that she passed out on a flight and had to lay down in the middle of the aisle.
Samantha X said that she got so sick on a flight from Bali that she passed out.
The famous Australian escort wrote on Twitter on June 15 that she had suddenly gotten sick while on a Qantas flight from Denpasar to Melbourne.
Samantha X tweeted a picture of herself in a wheelchair and thanked the airline staff for getting back to her quickly.
“A very grateful THANK YOU to all the amazing @Qantas cabin crew, especially Debbie, from this morning’s QF46 Denpasar to Melbourne, who took care of me when I got sick,” she wrote.
“I don’t think you should get sick on a flight, but if you do, you’ll breeze through customs.”
Samantha X told her fans that she didn’t have Covid and that she thinks she “blacked out.”

When someone asked her if she had “Bali belly,” she said, “Thank God, no.”
She said at the time, “I don’t know yet. I’m just waiting to see a doctor at the Melbs airport because I need permission to fly back to Sydney.”
Samantha X said that the Qantas cabin crew was “calm and reassuring” as they wheeled her through Melbourne Airport.
“I agree, it might be the worst place to get sick,” she said to a follower who said they had also gotten sick on a plane.
Samantha X said, “A million eyes on you when you’re lying in the aisle,” and she added that she had an oxygen mask on her face.
“You can’t hide!”
After landing in Perth on Tuesday, the escort and columnist sent out another tweet.
“My plane took off on time. My bags were not lost. And I didn’t pass out on the flight like I did in Bali last week, even though I was very worried it would happen again. She tweeted, “Thank you @Qantas!”

It happened after the famous person from Sydney told everyone about her huge bank blow.
In May, she was angry with the bank ING because, she said, it had closed her accounts without telling her why.
She said that she had logged into her accounts to do some banking online when she found that they had been closed without warning.
Samantha X said that she had “never been overdrawn” and had been using her accounts for “years” without any problems. She called the move “appalling.”
She told news.com.au that she had called ING “right away” because she thought she had been scammed or that the bank was worried about a recent transaction. The company’s response shocked her.
“They told me that they were closing my account, and when I asked why, they said, “We’re sorry, but it’s a business decision.”
Samantha X had just opened a new bank account, so the money from her ING accounts was being moved there.
When news.com.au asked an ING spokeswoman for comment, she refused to say what kinds of things could cause the bank to close a customer’s account.
In the case of Samantha X, the spokeswoman said, “Because of customer privacy, we can’t talk about it.”