John Barrowman, 59, says he becomes upset after discovering that only the front two rows of his business-class cabin are provided with sleepwear on a flight from Los Angeles to London.

The reporting describes online mockery of his complaint, framing it as “first world problems” and “entitlement.” Both sources present the same basic account of the incident and the backlash, with attention focused on how limited the amenity is rather than on broader disputes about the airline’s service. Neither outlet provides detailed airline responses, passenger numbers, or evidence of how the sleepwear policy is determined.

Overall, the outlets converge on the same event: Barrowman reacts to receiving pyjamas only in a limited section of the cabin, and social reactions criticize the seriousness of the issue.