A woman kicked off 2019 by getting kicked off her United Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Newark after ranting over having to sit between “two big pigs,” according to a video of the incident.

On Jan. 1, the woman was recorded speaking on her cellphone complaining about being squished and that she couldn’t move. The video was posted by Norma Rodgers, a New Jersey nurse, according to her Facebook, though it no longer appears publicly as of Wednesday. Versions of it still exist on Youtube.

“Oh my goodness, I don’t know how I’m going to do this for the next four hours,” the blonde passenger can be heard saying. “This is just impossible ‘cause they’re squishing me. Like, friggin' just unbelievable.”

“At least they’ll keep me warm,” the middle passenger says before hanging up the phone and beginning her public rant.

The man to her right, identified as Mac in Rodgers' post, makes a comment that cannot be heard, to which the woman replies, “Well, I eat salad.”

Rodgers then stops the flight attendant asking to find a new seat. Other passengers shame the ranting passenger for her attitude, starting a back-and-forth between several flyers.

“You should be ashamed of yourself ma’am. What you’re doing is so terrible. You should be ashamed of yourself," a man can be heard shouting off-camera.

Rodgers posted on her Facebook page thanking flight attendants, supervisors and gate agents for deescalating the situation on United flight 1583 professionally and calmly.

She said in another post that the name calling began before the video, which is about 4 minutes long.

United Airlines confirmed the woman was removed from the flight due to her behavior.

“United flight attendants care about the safety and well being of all of our customers which is why they acted quickly to find a different seat for the disruptive customer When it became clear that this passenger’s behavior was likely to be problematic on this flight, she was provided alternate travel arrangements first thing the next morning,” spokesman Robert Einhorn said in a statement.

The video has been viewed on YouTube more than 26,000 times and has more than 5,000 shares on Facebook.

Sophie Nieto-Munoz may be reached at snietomunoz@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her at @snietomunoz. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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