Former American professional football player Terrell Davis recently shared a traumatizing event that he and his family had to face on a United Airlines flight from Denver to Orange County on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
In an Instagram post of July 16, the Hall of Famer Terrell Davis shared about his traumatizing event, stating, ” I am still in shock over the traumatizing events.”
Davis further stated that during the beverage service, his son politely requested a cup of ice, which the flight attendant either didn’t hear or ignored.
He continued, “I calmly reached behind me and lightly tapped his arm to get his attention to again ask for a cup of ice for my son.”
In response, the flight attendant shouted, “Don’t hit me,” and hurriedly left the card to approach the front of the plane.
Moreover, after the flight landed in Orange County, six FBI and law enforcement agents placed Terrell in handcuffs and, without any explanation, took him away in front of his wife Tamiko and his children.
Terrell also stated that he was and remains humiliated, embarrassed, powerless, and angry by the traumatizing event.
During his difficult time, his wife, Tamiko Nash, has been a constant source of support to Terrell.
Terrell Davis’ wife, Tamiko Nash, won the Miss California USA beauty pageant!
Tamiko Pleshette Nash became the third African American to win the Miss California USA pageant held in 2005. She also earned the first runner-up place in Miss USA 2006 pageant.
In addition to being a model, Tamiko Nash is an actress and television host who has appeared in several TV series, including The Price Is Right, The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular, and Deal or No Deal.
As a commentator, Nash hosted a TV special, Beauty Queens Gone Wrong: 15 Shocking Pageant Scandals.
Prior to her involvement in beauty competitions, Nash worked as an elementary school teacher at Birdrock Elementary in La Jolla, CA.
Furthermore, earning a B.S. degree in child and family development from San Diego State University, Tamiko has been investing her time in several NGOs, including Domestic Violence Family Crisis Centers.
Tamiko is also the president of The Shine Foundation, a non-profit organization that actively aims to empower young women.
Nash is not just a great volunteer but also a great wife to Terrell Davis; she has been with Davis through all good and bad times.
The couple is blessed with two sons, Jackson and Myles, and a daughter, Dylan.
Additional Information
- The flight attendant who created the scene in the recent incident has been removed from United Airlines, and the airline has apologized to Terrell Davis for the traumatizing event.
- Terrell’s attorney, Parker Stinar, is currently investigating the flight attendant related to the incident.
- He has around 124k followers on Instagram and 4.4k followers on Facebook, where Terrell shares pictures of his adventurous life with his family.
- Terrell’s father, Joe Davis, passed away when he was 14 years old, and his mother, Kateree Davis, was a nurse.