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Jessica Chastain dragged after blasting JetBlue over a $15 refund

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Jessica Chastain dragged after blasting JetBlue over a $15 refund

Oscar winner Jessica Chastain faced backlash on social media after criticizing JetBlue over a $15 credit for her in-flight entertainment.

The actress, known for her role in “Zero Dark Thirty,” expressed her frustration on X (formerly Twitter) in a now-deleted post following a malfunction in the flight entertainment system during a 6-hour flight.

In her deleted tweet, Chastain wrote, “Thank you @JetBlue for your $15.00 credit. My flight cost $1,500, and the credit is only 1/100 of what I paid. Strange that I paid that for your flight entertainment system that didn’t work for the entire 6-hour flight, but I guess it was worth it for this $15 credit.”

Jessica Chastain attends the 2024 Kering for Women Dinner. FilmMagic

Jessica Chastain’s deleted post.

Chastain also attached her receipt to the tweet and continued to express her dissatisfaction.

After JetBlue apologized to Chastain on X and requested a direct message to look into the issue, the actress complied, sharing a screenshot of her previous conversation with the airline’s customer service.

Despite being issued the $15 credit, Chastain insisted on more compensation due to the high cost of the flight for both her and her husband.

Jessica Chastain’s complaint to the JetBlue service agent.

Jessica Chastain at Gucci Women’s Spring Summer 2025 Fashion Show. Getty Images for Gucci

Despite her demands, the service agent informed Chastain that there was limited action they could take.

Chastain’s complaints received criticism from online users, with some labeling her as “tone-deaf” given the recent natural disasters affecting many Floridians.

Jessica Chastain at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. Getty Images

Three Jet Blue Airways planes wait on the tarmac. Getty Images

Jessica Chastain. Pierre Teyssot / SplashNews.com

While some criticized Chastain, others defended her actions, highlighting the importance of holding airlines accountable for their service.

The Post reached out to JetBlue and Chastain’s representative for further comments.

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