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Meta's Sheryl Sandberg Spends $13,000 on Lingerie and Demands that Sarah Wynn-Williams "Come to Bed!" on a Private LearJet

Updated: Mar 24


The Sandberg Learjet incident has a backdrop of Sandberg having Sadie, her apparent lover, buy $13,000 worth of lingerie for the two and inviting her over to model the purchases.

The Sandberg Plane Incident revolves around a tense power dynamic during a 12-hour flight from Davos to California. Sheryl Sandberg suggests that the narrator (Sarah) and Sadie adjust to California time by sleeping, retreating to a private room with a large bed—her "domain." Sarah and Sadie, however, continue working on emails drafted under Sheryl’s identity, declining her advice. This defiance upsets Sheryl, who later reemerges in pajamas, insisting Sarah rest, escalating the situation with a direct order: “Come to bed, Sarah.” Sarah, heavily pregnant and exhausted, resists, feeling trapped and unsupported by others on the plane.

The narrative becomes disjointed as Sarah’s discomfort grows—possibly exacerbated by pregnancy, fatigue, or a medical issue—leading to a surreal moment of panic where she feels invisible and sees "white." Sheryl and Sadie’s interactions hint at a closer bond, leaving Sarah isolated. A flight attendant intervenes after Sarah’s distress becomes evident (loud snoring is mentioned), while Sadie expresses gratitude for Davos and her connection with Sheryl, contrasting with Sarah’s alienation.

Back in California, amid rain and a strained atmosphere, Sheryl distances herself from Sarah, who confides in her boss Elliot and colleague Debbie about the incident. Elliot advises discretion, and Debbie downplays it as common overwork. Sheryl ultimately ignores Sarah, who is left questioning her role and future weeks from giving birth, caught in a web of professional and personal tension. The "power shift" seems to underscore Sheryl’s authority clashing with Sarah’s resistance, straining their dynamic.

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Keywords: Sarah Wynn-Williams, Careless People, Meta, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, whistleblower, unethical practices, corporate greed, power, idealism, disinformation, 2016 election, Rohingya genocide, censorship, China, non-disparagement clause, Streisand effect, bestseller, free speech, congressional inquiry, Flatiron Books, accountability, AI technology, social media, public policy, teen exploitation, data collection, state prosecutors, federal lawsuit, Instagram, algorithms, ad targeting, personal information, minors, parental consent, COPPA, time spent, recommendation algorithms, user retention, revenue, attorneys general, internal communications, mental harm, online safety, Frances Haugen, Rob Bonta, California, Wisconsin


 
 
 

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