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‘Rude’ influencer hogs airplane bathroom to show off skin care for TikTok followers: ‘This is s–tty rage bait’

She’s sending passengers’ blood pressure soaring.

A lifestyle content creator who seemingly hogged an airplane bathroom to perform her multi-step skin care routine has been branded as “inconsiderate” and “rude” for making other passengers supposedly wait for close to 15 minutes.

“I told the woman in the queue I would be 2 minutes,” Kate Elisabeth, who has 657,000 followers on TikTok, boasted in the now-viral — and controversial — clip, which was captioned, “oops.”

A woman with eye patches on her face
Kate Elisabeth angered TikTok viewers when she claimed to have hogged an airplane bathroom for 15 minutes to perform her self-care routine. She went through the process as a clock logged how much time she reportedly spent in the loo. tiktok/@kateelisabethh

In an expedited time lapse, the influencer demonstrated her beautifying routine, which involved washing her face, brushing her teeth, using an eye mask and applying products to her face — all of which supposedly took just under 15 minutes.

Viewers were quick to slam the creator for apparently hogging the cramped aircraft bathroom — after all, there are only so many on a plane — with naysayers declaring her video was not “a flex.”

“Bro if i had to pee and you were in here doing this …” one user mused.

“I’d be pissed if someone took 15 min in an airplane bathroom doing what they could do at their seat. Brush your teeth then allow others to use the bathroom,” scolded another.

“This isn’t a flex. Be respectful of other people in public places. Half of this routine could have been done at your seat,” agreed someone else.

“Some people have no manners,” chided one person.

“If u knew u we’re gonna take that long u could’ve let her go first,” another argued.

“This is s–tty rage bait,” commented someone else.

It seems the self-centered creator wanted the joke to be on them â€” the viewers, that is.

“I love how much these annoy people,” one person commented, to which Elisabeth replied, “Literally it’s so funny.”

The influencer later noted in the comments that “y’all are so easily fooled,” seemingly insinuating that her video was, in fact, just “rage bait,” otherwise known as content specifically posted to make viewers angry to boost engagement through comments, views and likes.