Kate Moss 'escorted from EasyJet flight' after spa visit
Police called to meet plane following reports of a 'disruptive' passenger on board Turkey flight
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Police have reportedly escorted supermodel Kate Moss off an EasyJet flight that landed in Luton airport following reports of a "disruptive" passenger on board.
The supermodel was returning from Turkey, where she was believed to have been celebrating the 50th birthday of the actress Sadie Frost. Police were called to the plane at Luton to deal with a "rowdy" passenger, reports The Times.
A spokesman for the airline said: "EasyJet can confirm that police met flight EZY2232 from Bodrum to London Luton today due to the behaviour of a passenger on board."
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A Bedfordshire police spokesman added: "The passenger had been reported as being disruptive on the flight. Officers attended and escorted the passenger from the plane. No formal complaints were made against her and she was not arrested."
During her stay in Turkey, Moss had reportedly visited the LifeCo Clinic spa, a detox and wellbeing centre which says it "focuses on ways to boost health, lose weight, reduce stress and break harmful habits".
This is not the first time that Moss has caused problems for EasyJet. On the same journey in 2014 she boarded a jet home while reportedly "very drunk" and without a ticket.
Last week, BBC broadcaster Andrew Marr told the Evening Standard that Moss had once asked him to vacate his seat at a north London café. "[She] slightly pushed me and said, 'Can I have your seat? 'You've been there a while and I need to sit down'," he claimed.
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