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‘He smelt like cigarettes and regret’: Comedian hilariously spoofs flight attendant who duct-taped passenger

A comedian hilariously spoofing the flight attendant who duct-taped a passenger to his seat has gone viral.

YouTube personality The Real Spark masqueraded as Alfredo Rivera to give a side-splitting account of what happened in a mock news interview.

It came after Maxwell Berry was wrapped to his seat with duct tape on a Frontier flight into Miami from Philadelphia over the weekend, with allegations that he groped an airline worker.

‘I’m a flight attendant, that means I attend the flights,’ Alfredo began. ‘Sometimes our job has us attending to crazy people. If you push us too far, you’re going to have to attend this arse whooping.’

Describing the passenger, he continued: ‘This man smelt like a pack of Marlboro cigarettes, four shots of Everclear alcohol and regret, so I know something was about to go down.’

The comic explained that the man started spitting and touching his co-worker’s breast.

Alfredo Rivera gave a hilarious account of the flight (Picture: YouTube)

‘So what I did, is took out the duct tape,’ he said. ‘He got scared and started to stutter, “Hold up, wait a minute. Something ain’t right.” I said, “Yeah, we’re about to mummify your arse now boy.”

‘So, we wrapped him up better than any Christmas present you ever see.’

The video sent the internet into a frenzy with fans calling Alfred Rivera the ‘greatest storyteller of our time’.

‘Someone hire this man to be in front of a camera ALL THE TIME,’ demanded one, while another added: ‘Pay this man to narrate all things!’

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Meanwhile, a third wrote: ‘This just gets better and better and better and better and better. Get this man his own TV show.’

Honestly, more of this content, please.

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