Actress Jessica Chastain recently expressed her frustration with JetBlue after experiencing a malfunctioning in-flight entertainment system during a six-hour flight. Despite paying $1500 for the flight, Chastain was only offered a $15 credit as compensation, which she deemed insufficient. The actress shared her disappointment on social media, sparking a conversation with a customer representative who confirmed the credit for the TV outage. Despite Chastain’s complaints, the JetBlue agent apologized, stating there was nothing more they could do.
Chastain, known for her roles in films such as “The Help” and “Zero Dark Thirty,” has a loyal following on social media. While there was speculation about her starring in a screen adaptation of “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,” she denied any involvement in the project. The book follows fictional Hollywood legend Evelyn Hugo as she recounts her life story to a reporter and reflects on her seven marriages. Chastain appreciates the excitement from fans but clarified that she will not be portraying a character in the upcoming Netflix adaptation.
Overall, Chastain’s experience with JetBlue highlights the frustration that passengers may face when dealing with airline issues. Despite her disappointment, the actress remains grateful for her devoted fan base and continues to find success in her acting career.
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