Model Vogue Williams has come under fire after slamming a fellow plane passenger who refused to swap seats with her husband Spencer Matthews on a flight.
The 36-year-old was returning from a holiday in Gibraltar with former Made in Chelsea star Spencer and their three young children when the incident occurred, with Vogue retelling the story on her Spencer and Vogue podcast. Vogue told listeners that she had asked a fellow plane passenger to swap with Spencer after accidentally booking the wrong seats, The Mirror reports .
"I was sitting in an aisle of three and I had booked the wrong seat in the other aisle and that was my mistake," she admitted. She explained that Spencer, 34, and the couple’s daughter Gigi were originally sitting in the window and middle seat of the row across from Vogue, while another passenger was in the closest aisle seat.
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Vogue recounted: “Spenny was like, 'would you mind doing window instead of aisle so we can be all together?' and he's like, 'yes Spencer, I would mind.'
“We were just like, 'oh, okay dude, that's okay,' and so anyway when he realised he was being an absolute t***, he looked at me with a newborn baby and the two kids beside me, he was like, ‘okay fine, fine, I'll do it.'
“Literally, the air hostess came down and I was like, 'have you got another aisle seat for this f****** particular piece of s*** over here?' He was awful.”
But Vogue was heavily criticised by some on social media over the tale, with one person branding the star “entitled, rude and aggressive” for her stance on the seat-swapping saga. One Twitter user accused her of “setting a bad example to her kids,” adding: “Why does the fact you are travelling with kids entitle you to speak in such a derogatory way to that poor man?”
Another person seethed: “Vogue Williams thinking she has the right to demand another passenger change seats on a plane because she f***** up and booked the wrong seat? Then calls that passenger out publicly even though he did actually agree to let her have her own way!”
“Just because you screwed up booking seats on a plane, doesn’t entitle you to act like a spoilt brat,” a third Twitter user added.
A fourth said: "She made the mistake but because she is rich and famous expected someone else to change his seat,” while another criticised: "This is such horrid behaviour in front of a whole plane full of people."
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