How to Spot Fake Viral Airplane Videos Expert Reveals the Telltale Signs

Have you ever wondered if that jaw-dropping viral airplane video you're currently watching is too good to be true? Well, fear not! An astute individual claims to have cracked the code on identifying fake videos.

A packed airplane cabin.

The summer travel season has been filled with viral airplane videos, but have you ever wondered if they’re just too dramatic to be real? Well, comedian Chris Grace has some hilarious insights for you.

In a TikTok video posted on September 14, Grace attempts to debunk some of the viral airplane videos that have taken social media by storm. “Oh my gosh, it’s another fun video where people are fighting on an airplane,” Grace narrates, pointing out the absurdity of the situation.

But what really caught his attention were the blue lights present in the cabin of these viral videos. Grace humorously exclaims, “Oh wait! Look, it’s those blue lights. Another one! It’s those blue lights.” According to Grace, the presence of these blue lights is a dead giveaway that the video is not authentic.

In his video, Grace explains that these viral airplane videos are likely staged and filmed on rented airplane sets. He reveals, “There are these studios you can rent that are fake airplane sets that have these blue lights, and that’s where all these dumb fake viral videos have been shot.” So, if you see those blue lights, you can be sure that the video ain’t right!

Curious about these airplane sets, VoiceAngel did some digging and found various listings for them on venues like Peerspace and Giggster. These sets closely resemble real airplane aisles and seats, and their rental costs range from $100 to $950 per hour. It’s like having your own private airplane drama set!

While staged viral videos may be entertaining, we can’t forget about the real instances of airplane drama that have captured our attention. Who can forget Tiffany Gomas, the marketing executive who had an infamous outburst on an American Airlines flight? Or Tammy Nelson, the small business owner who refused to give up her seat on a Delta Air Lines flight? And let’s not overlook Lindsey Mascera, who slammed Spirit Airlines for a seven-hour flight delay.

So, the next time you come across a viral airplane video, keep an eye out for those blue lights. And remember, sometimes the funniest and most dramatic moments happen in real life, not just on a rented airplane set.

Representatives for Grace did not immediately respond to a request for comment from VoiceAngel sent outside regular business hours.