Sydney Rae Bass Posts Image of Daughter Posing With Popcorn During Airline Scandal

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Sydney R Bass, the wife of Anthony Bass, the pitcher from Toronto Jays, and the sister of Jessie Decker is attempting to shrug off a recent problematic event.

Anthony Bass and Sydney Rae Bass are making fun of a trying flight experience.

The upcoming mother of three is poking fun at the situation after the 35-year-old Toronto Jays pitcher, and Jessie Decker spoke out about the treatment Sydney Rae Bass, 31, received on a United Airlines plane recently.

Jessie Decker Opens Up About The Popcorn Menace Her Sister Sydney Rae Bass Had To Encounter 

On Monday, Sydney posted a picture of her 2-year-old daughter Blaire grinning and embracing a closed container of Skinny popcorn on Instagram. She’s adorable, Sydney Rae Bass wrote in the photo’s caption. A discussion about if the expecting mother, who was traveling by herself with her two daughters, erupted after Anthony uploaded the picture on Twitter, ordering the woman to clear out her kids’ food mess created in the aircraft aisle. 

The 34-year-old country singer vented her annoyance over the incident in a now-deleted Instagram story on Sunday, claiming that Sydney had been “humiliated” as a result. 

Decker stated in the story that Sydney Rae Bass, her sister, who is six months pregnant and at high risk, was traveling by herself with two of her young children when an attendant of the flight, who approached her with a wet wipe and a garbage bag, informing her that the captain wanted her to clean every bit of the mess created after Blaire, her youngest, unintentionally spilled some popcorn over the aisle.

Decker, who is a mother of three, questioned that if popcorn was considered a danger why do they even distribute them in the first place? She stumbled over her words, stating how Sydney Rae Bass had been informed by the attendant that having the popcorn on the aisle will be a safety issue. 

Decker made fun of Sydney Rae Bass’s most recent post by calling it “the popcorn menace.”