Ryan Seacrest’s ex seriously injured after swallowing shards of plastic from beverage on American Airlines flight: suit

Ryan Seacrest’s ex seriously injured after swallowing shards of plastic from beverage on American Airlines flight: suit

An ex-girlfriend of Ryan Seacrest was seriously hurt when she swallowed shards of plastic that were in a beverage served to her on a flight to Rome, she claimed in a lawsuit.

Former “Amazing Race” contestant Shana Wall says her throat, esophagus, vocal chords and digestive system were injured May 1 when she gulped down the broken plastic on the American Airlines flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Wall, 51, was confined to bed and unable to work following the incident, and requires ongoing medical care as a result of the internal damage, she claimed in the Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed on Monday.

Shana Wall, a former contestant on “The Amazing Race,” is suing American Airlines after she allegedly swallowed shards of plastic that were in a cup she drank from on a flight in May.FilmMagic
Wall, an actress and model originally from California, dated television host Ryan Seacrest in the early 2000s.WireImage

“[American Airlines] had a duty to provide beverages and food that was uncontaminated and fit for consumption,” the actress and model contended, and “created the dangerous, defective and unsafe condition on the airplane.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She is seeking unspecified damages for the alleged negligence. Wall and her lawyer did not respond to inquiries from The Post.

American Airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The California native, who now lives in the Meatpacking District, dated TV host and producer Seacrest from 2003 to 2005, according to reports. She made appearances on “Married… with Children” and “Entourage,” according to IMDB.

She is now a sommelier and contributor to the men’s magazine Best Life.

Wall, right, made appearances on “Married… with Children” and “Entourage” in addition to competing on “The Amazing Race.”©CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection
American Airlines allegedly created a “dangerous” condition on the plane by serving the contaminated beverages, the suit charged.

The culinary school grad shares her world travels, which feature aged wines and sprawling vineyards, with her thousands of online followers, and offers private wine tastings and classes, according to LinkedIn.

Social media posts in mid-May, after the alleged drink mishap on May 1, show her enjoying glasses of Barolo in northern Italy.

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