CLEVELAND, Ohio – The comedian who had a less-than-positive interaction with former Gov. John Kasich on an airplane released her full version of the story Friday.

Julie Klausner gave a detailed account on her podcast, “How Was Your Week?,” about Kasich stealing her seat on an Alaska Airlines flight -- a story that went semi-viral on Twitter. She portrayed -- in colorful language -- the Republican former governor as a pretty terrible flight companion.

The full story is in the link below starting around 22 minutes in. Warning: there is coarse language.

The ordeal actually started in the Alaska Airlines lounge at JFK airport in New York, where Klausner said she heard Kasich talking loudly on his cell phone, bragging about his recent deal to become a contributor with CNN.

Her next encounter with him was on the plane. She said she boarded the flight to San Francisco later than normal and found Kasich sitting in the seat she was assigned in first class.

“Basically there was a pilot sitting in the seat that was originally assigned to John Kasich,” Klausner said on her podcast. “And ... when a pilot flies, and often it’s last-minute as it was in this case, they bump the person in the class that paid the least. And I’m not shading Kasich for getting a deal that was somehow better than mine ... I’m just saying he happened to have been bumped.”

Instead of moving to a downgraded seat where he was assigned, however, Kasich took Klausner’s seat and didn’t move.

As Klausner waited for her seat, she said airline employees told her Kasich was rude to them and, in a bit of irony, they mistook him as a politician who worked for Republican President Donald Trump. (Kasich is a vocal Trump critic.)

Eventually, Klausner said she decided to take a later flight to avoid the confrontation. Klausner, a liberal, said when she found out exactly who Kasich was and his politics, she decided to post on Twitter.

“The funny thing about it is when I tweeted about it, I realized people on both sides hate him,” Klausner said. “Because I guess Republicans hate him because he’s like, you know, not fascist enough, and then obviously people on our side hate him because he’s just a bad person. Just having interacted with him or interacted near him, I never met anyone so douchey and obnoxious and just dripping with disdain for people who in his mind aren’t as important as he is. I hope he – I don’t know. I hope he goes away forever. He sucks.”

When the basics of the story first came to light, Chris Schrimpf, a spokesman for Kasich, attributed the whole ordeal to confusion, though didn’t elaborate on specifics.

“There was confusion about seating, the airline had given a pilot the Governor’s seat and then chaos ensued,” Schrimpf said. “He’s sorry someone lost a seat.”

Schrimpf did not respond to a request for comment Monday.

An Alaska Airlines spokesperson, contacted for comment at the time, thanked Klausner, but also didn’t provide specifics.

“We’re very appreciative to Ms. Klausner for helping diffuse an awkward situation by voluntarily giving up her seat. We made sure to take care of her on another flight.”