Passengers on a Southwest flight from Houston to Phoenix were shocked and delayed after a passenger became unruly, and naked.

It all began Monday afternoon onboard Southwest Airlines flight 733. The flight from Houston's Hobby Airport was seemingly off to a normal start but as soon as the flight began taxing to the runway a passenger began screaming and stripped naked according to passengers on the plane.

According to NBC News, video taken by passengers shows a woman completely undressed, walking up and down the aisle yelling and screaming. There were even some passengers who reported that she was banging on the cockpit door demanding to be let off the plane. An account on X (formally Twitter) posted censored video of the incident. In the post the user calls the woman an Astronaut, we believe that to be a typo.

The plane never took off. Instead the plane went back to the terminal. Passengers say the woman was naked and yelling for around 25 minutes. The flight was delayed by over an hour.

The passenger was eventually removed from the plane by Houston Police and was taken to the NeuroPsychiatric Center at the Harris Health Ben Taub Hospital in Houston for medical evaluation. At the time of the story, no charges had been filed against the woman.

Southwest Airlines apologized to passengers for the experience and the delay.

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