Actor denied boarding after taking wrong child's passport to airport
The actor and his wife described an incident in which security staff refused to let the family board an international flight because the travel document presented belonged to a different child. The couple recounted the exchange during an interview with Harper's Bazaar Arabia.
realitytea.comAn actor and his wife were denied boarding for an international flight after presenting the wrong child's passport at the airport. The couple said the actor arrived with their daughter's passport instead of their son's. He told security staff the document belonged to his youngest daughter.
Security personnel rejected the explanation, noting that the passport belonged to a boy. The family was not permitted to board.
Family background The couple has a 14-year-old daughter and 12-year-old twin boys. The daughter appeared in a 2022 film with her father. The twins recently appeared in a Spanish-language television series produced by their mother. The parents have stated they want their children to prioritize schooling and typical childhood activities over acting work.
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