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JosuaNkomo
9th Jun 2015, 11:07
Bryony Gordon of the Telegraph thinks its cool for Kate Moss to "grow old disgracefully".


It turns out that the 41-year old was a little inebriated, having hidden alcohol in her carry-on luggage. But who could honestly blame her for hitting the bottle? She had, after all, spent the week at a detox spa in Turkey (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/wellbeing/spaspy/) to “celebrate” Sadie Frost’s 50th birthday (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11652516/Sadie-Frost-interview-Theres-a-new-generation-to-be-scandalous-now.html), apparently “enjoying” such treatments as a freezing-cold cryotherapy sauna (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/4538936/Big-chill-the-hidden-medical-benefits-of-cryotherapy.html). After a holiday like that, I think I’d glug back the vodka the moment I was free to escape, too.


Oh how she would bitch if her flight was ruined by Kev from Croydon doing the same.


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Piltdown Man
9th Jun 2015, 22:30
We only have passengers on our flight and they are all treated with courtesy and respect. There are no celebrities. Everyone behaves. If for some reason you decide not to fly with us, then that's fine. But I wouldn't recommend interfering with other passengers or crew on in flight because that is a criminal offence and will be dealt with appropriately.

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beerdrinker
10th Jun 2015, 13:10
I was disappointed by Easy's response. The Captain had obviously radioed ahead for Police as there was (in her opinion) a problem with a disruptive passenger who had disobeyed the lawful command of the Cabin Crew to not go to the Lavatory whilst the sat belt sign was illuminated.

That alone deserved an appearance before the beak in Luton Magistrates Court.