Katherine Lee, who works as a flight attendant with Delta Air Lines for ten and a half years, has become a YouTube sensation for her role in the airline's new safety video (see FOX's description below). She was picked as the lead flight attendant among a list of 10 finalists right before the filming.
On the soundtrack behind the mandatory Federal Aviation Administration safety instructions — such as how to buckle a seat belt, how to wear an oxygen mask and when to put away a cell phone — the new video is backed by a smooth jazz drumbeat and ethereal electronic tones. In one spot, the viewer suddenly sees a digital sparkle on the smile of a shaven-headed male flight attendant who is demonstrating how to properly wear a life vest.
There's also the finger wag. Halfway through the 4-1/2 minute video, Lee unexpectedly and playfully wags a long finger at the camera while instructing that "Smoking ... is not allowed, on any Delta flight."
Katherine Lee, 33, an Atlanta native, owned herself a nickname of "Deltalina," a combination of the airline's name and Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie, who many say she resembles.
Before YouTube, Katherine Lee, aka Deltalina, was a redheaded, blue-eyed, high-cheekboned woman who was just another beautiful flight attendant working at USA's third largest Airlines. Link