Designer Law Roach slammed for ‘flaunting privilege’ after bougie airline seat complaint

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Celebrity stylist Law Roach — the brains behind looks for Zendaya, Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion and more — became the target of serious internet backlash after he blasted Delta Air Lines over a luxury seat.

“Dear Delta I’m Delta 360 and a Million Miler. This morning I paid for a Delta One seat from NYC to LA and when I got on the plane it was not a lay flat seat. I was very disappointed,” Roach tweeted from his @LUXURYLAW account on X.

Roach complained he had paid for a Delta One seat that did not lay flat during a trip from NYC to LA. Getty Images for TOM FORD
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The post was met with swift anger from followers, accusing the designer of being tone deaf and spoiled.

“If you can’t afford private, you shouldn’t complain. Flaunting privilege isn’t a good look,” one user wrote.

“Have you never flown on a domestic flight or…?” another said.

Roach is the stylist behind some of the world’s biggest stars. Getty Images for MTV
Roach’s X post was met with immediate criticism. Getty Images

Other fans understood Roach’s frustrations, but didn’t believe the matter should have been handled on social media. “I understand its frustrating not getting what you pay for, but perhaps you take this one to the customer service line instead,” they wrote.

Another user joked about the situation, “Law deserves to be luxuriously and softly laid down with ease, just like the tresses on jis beautiful scalp. Shame on yall for dropping the ball!”

Delta advertises the Delta one seats as a place to “stretch out in spacious lie-flat seats, unwind with luxury amenities.” Getty Images for Delta Air Lines

However, Roach may have had good reason to complain as Delta’s own website describes Delta One seats as seats where passengers can “stretch out in spacious lie-flat seats, unwind with luxury amenities from Missoni and indulge in chef-curated meals paired with sommelier-selected wines.”

Delta did not respond to a request for comment from The Post.

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