Former NFL player Brendan Langeley became popular after a video of a recent physical altercation he had with a United Airlines employee went viral, and Alex Baldwin spoke about Langley’s role in the incident.
As we reported earlier, Langley was attacked by a UA officer, the viral video shows that he hit the former ballerina in the face. Shortly afterwards, you can hear Langley asking other staff to stop the man before hitting him at the ticket counter.
Although the video does not show the whole incident before the UA officer threw the first slap, it seems as if Brendan was defending himself. Despite the video evidence, actor Alec Baldwin is not buying it. He commented on the video, saying Brendan Langley should be listed as banned for his behavior.
The victim was a guy who works at the airport. He came to work to do the work. The second guy, with his big mouth, is guilty of abuse in the workplace where people come to work with the expectation of safety, even politeness. This hole that hit this guy should be included in the banned list. “
Alec Baldwin is one of the most respected actors in the industry with a thriving career spanning more than four decades! He has starred in some of Hollywood’s biggest films, including Tim Burton’s 1988 film Beetlejuice, and won three Emmy Awards in prime time, three Golden Globe Awards and eight Actors Guild Awards for his career.
It all turned out for Baldwin in 2021 when he released a revolver on the set of his new film Rustkilling cinematographer Galina Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza.
In light of this tragedy, many commentators have criticized Baldwin for his comments about Brendan. TV personality Laura Govan walked into The Shade Room and said:
Alec sit down, sir. Everyone at work is not always the best, helpful, kind or polite. I travel a lot, and honestly, they don’t even want to be there, are treated badly and are so useless! FYI, you still have to worry about the lady you killed!
Brendan was charged with simple assault, and a United Airlines employee was reportedly fired.
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