The fitness show in the airplane engine garnered a lot of attention.

The fitness show in the airplane engine garnered a lot of attention.

04.02.2025 11:21

Bodybuilder and fitness influencer Preslie Ginoski climbed onto the engine of a parked plane at Sydney Airport to do push-ups and showcase her muscles. She recorded this dangerous stunt and shared it on TikTok. However, the video was removed by the platform for violating community guidelines.

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A dangerous incident that occurred in Australia last year became a hot topic on social media. 23-year-old bodybuilder and fitness influencer Preslie Ginoski climbed onto the engine of a parked plane to do push-ups and showcase her muscles.



The video shot by Ginoski, who works as an airport employee, was removed by TikTok after being viewed more than two million times for violating community guidelines.



A Sydney Airport spokesperson stated, "We have zero tolerance for unsafe behavior on the airport premises." Experts pointed out that the powerful suction force of aircraft engines can pull people from several meters away, emphasizing that the stunt posed a life-threatening risk.



Ginoski defended her actions, saying, "The plane was parked and wouldn't move until the next day. I wanted to entertain people." The young woman claimed that the propellers were spinning in the wind and that sitting on the aircraft engine was a common behavior among airport employees.



Social media users commented, "A tragic outcome could have occurred if the engine had been running." Ginoski is no longer working at the airport.







Fitness show on aircraft engine drew reactions





Fitness show on aircraft engine drew reactions









Fitness show on aircraft engine drew reactions





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