Flight attendant shouts out all the 'nasty women' headed to the Women's March on Washington

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As hundreds of thousands of women head to Washington, D.C. ahead of Saturday's Women's March, shows of solidarity are making the rounds on the internet.

Twitter user @FlorBlake shared a clip from her Spirit Airlines flight to Baltimore, where a flight attendant on board offered a show of solidarity for passengers headed to the march.

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"I just want to know, how many of you are going to the March on Washington?" the flight attendant asked to a show of hands and erupting cheers.

"You guys are going to the Women's March, right? Let's get a round of applause for all the nasty women on board," she said. "Stay safe, stay hydrated, have a good time, watch out for your fellow sisters. Just remember, we don't take no 'ish' from no man."

On Thursday, a Southwest Airlines crew made a similar show of support when it turned on pink cabin lights for a plane full of women headed to the march.

March organizers expect about 200,000 people to attend the march, while local law enforcement plans for up to 400,000, according to the New York Times. DCist reports that there are 2,066 buses registered to bring marchers to D.C. for Saturday, while 435 buses had permits to park in the city for Friday.

Mashable has reached out to Spirit Airlines for comment.

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