TMZ, the comedian was "stumbling" and other passengers believed he was sick, as he reportedly had mucous hanging out of his nose when he leaned over.
Due to his appearance, he was "frightening other passengers" in the first class cabin, which is where he was sitting, the webloid says.At this point, Chris was not wearing a mask, as is still federally mandated for air travel.
Flight attendants apparently brought the "A Night at the Roxbury" actor paper towels for his nose and ordered him to put his mask on.
Chris, however, only wore the mask to cover his mouth, not his nose, which alarmed passengers and airline crew.With the crew's annoyance growing, Chris supposedly "begged" flight attendants not to boot him from the Dallas-to-Los Angeles.
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