Supermodel Kate Moss has to be escorted off a plane at London airport for being disruptive on-board.
The 41-year-old model was returning from her vacation at Bodrum, Turkey, when her EasyJet flight EZY2232 landed in Luton Airport at 4:15 p.m. on June 7, Sunday. Officials of the flight have confirmed that police escorted out one of their passengers out of the flight for creating disturbances, BBC reported. No arrest has been made in the case.
An eye witnesses later told Daily Mail that Moss was present on the flight and was seen with the police officers upon touching down at London airport.
"As we left the plane, Kate and her friends were standing with the police and another passenger was stood separately talking to another officer," said the eyewitness, who was present on the same plane carrying Moss and her entourage. The source further claimed that the other lady went on to complain to rest of the passengers about the behavior of the supermodel.
However, other sources claimed that Moss interacted only with her group during the flight except with the family sitting next to them. The model also said to indulge in some playful hairdressing session with an unknown young girl.
This is not the first time that the mother-of-one is being accused of creating ruckus while travelling. In July 2014, Moss was reported to have arrived drunk at Bodrum airport and accused of holding up the long line of passengers as she argued with the airlines' duty manager. The flight was reportedly delayed, but the airline later clarified that the delay has nothing to do with the supermodel.