Olivia Culpo covered up for her latest airport outing and poked fun at her previous outfit drama with American Airlines.
Culpo, 29, was spotted at the airport wearing fur-lined, hooded vest as she traveled to Colorado. Her sister, Sophia Culpo, used the moment to mock the model for being asked to change during a previous trip.
“Ma’am, your outfit is offending me,” Sophia captioned a shot of Culpo on her Instagram story (via Page Six.)
“Some are more clothed than others @oliviaculpo,” she added in a second Instagram story.
Olivia Culpo covered up for her latest airport outing and joked about being asked to change during a previous airline experience.
The former Miss USA was boarding an American Airlines flight to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, when her sister, Aurora Culpo, revealed that she was told to “put a blouse on.”
“Olivia and I are going to Cabo and look at her outfit,” Aurora said in an Instagram Story, while showing off Olivia’s attire, which consisted of black biker shorts, a black bralette and a black coverup.
“She looks cute. She looks appropriate. No. They call her up to the desk and tell her that she needs to put a blouse on otherwise she can’t get on the plane,” Aurora wrote at the time. “Tell me that is not so f—ed up. American Airlines, I love you so much, please get me to Cabo.”

Culpo was asked to change by American Airlines. The model had been wearing a sports bra and biker shorts while on her way to vacation in Cabo.
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Culpo ended up adding a sweatshirt to her look to cover up.
This isn’t the first time the model has joked about her previous airlines experience.
Culpo recently posed for Instagram in a dress full of cutouts. The model wore her hair pulled back and accessorized with a headband.
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Culpo previously joked about the airline experience on Instagram by posting a photo of herself wearing a dress full of cutouts.
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“Please use caution while using the overheard bins as items may have shifted during flight,” she captioned the photo.
Fox News’ Melissa Roberto contributed to this report.