There are two questions Kyla Ebbert is asked constantly after nearly being kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight because the airline staff thought her outfit was too revealing. The first: Were you wearing panties under your skirt? The second: Has Playboy contacted you? (Continued below.)
The answer, to both, is yes. And when Playboy asked her to pose, Kyla's answer also was, "Yes."
In July at San Diego's airport, a Southwest employee asked Kyla to change her outfit -- a miniskirt, a sweater over a tank-top and high heels -- or get off the plane. Kyla had already boarded the flight from San Diego to Tucson. She didn't have any other clothes to change into because she was returning the same day. After Kyla adjusted her clothes to cover herself up more, the Southwest employee relented and let Kyla take the flight. She concealed herself even more with a blanket during the flight, but was understandably humiliated by the experience. Ironically, after all, most observers thought her ensemble was no more revealing than the average summer outfit of any college girl.
The media pounced on the story, and Kyla found herself modeling the offending clothes everywhere from The Today Show to The Ellen Degeneres Show. Richard Branson told Kyla she was welcome anytime on his Virgin Airlines. "I definitely have a new airline of choice," says Kyla, who had been a dedicated Southwest traveler before the incident.
Thankfully, there were no incidents when Kyla flew American to Chicago for her Playboy shoot. Kyla says her whole experience posing for Playboy was a dream come true. "I've wanted to do it since I turned 18," she says. "The Playboy shoot was amazing."
Given her troubles in the skies, we felt obliged to ask one final probing question. "Yes, I am a member of the mile high club," Kyla says. "And no, it was not on Southwest. It was on a private plane."
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