Natalie Nunn teases apparent $130k deal with Southwest Airlines

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Natalie Nunn attends Unicorn Moms Host 1st Annual UniCon In Los Angeles! at Sofitel Hotel on September 23, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Bezjian/WireImage)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Natalie Nunn attends Unicorn Moms Host 1st Annual UniCon In Los Angeles! at Sofitel Hotel on September 23, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Bezjian/WireImage) /
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Natalie Nunn originally rose to fame as a cast member of the fourth season of Bad Girls Club and now, over a decade later, she still knows how to make headlines and get her name trending on social media. Now, the Baddies star and executive producer has the internet abuzz because it looks like she might have just signed a $130k sponsorship deal with Southwest Airlines.

After a fan of the Zeus Network original series spotted Natalie Nunn on their flight, they snapped a shot of her and posted it to their social media accounts and it instantly had people debating about her finances and clapping back at the poster for calling her “broke” when they were on the same flight.

Following the jokes, Natalie Nunn was posting her love for Southwest Airlines and had the airline responding back to her proclaiming that they’re the best airline with a post that reads, “From one baddie to another, we love you! Thanks for always staying loyal, and we can’t wait to see you again, Natalie. PERIOD.”

It didn’t stop with the posts back and forth between Natalie Nunn and the airlines, though. She went on to proclaim that she was getting “130k a month from Southwest [Airlines] for a year straight” and explained the details in another post on her Instagram story, sharing that for the payout, she has to fly only Southwest Airlines and tag them on her social media accounts twice a month.

Responses to her claims were mixed, some social media users praised her ability to always find a way to spin things in her favor and profit off of any situation that she finds herself in, while others don’t believe that her claims are of a sponsorship deal are true.

Only Natalie Nunn and Southwest Airlines can say for sure whether or not this deal is real, but one thing is for certain: she knows how to get people talking about her.