Kate Moss Allegedly Escorted Off Airplane for "Disruptive Behavior," but the Model "Was Not Arrested"

Supermodel had been vacationing in Turkey when she returned to London

By Zach Johnson Jun 08, 2015 2:28 PMTags
Kate Moss, London Fashion WeekDavid M. Benett/Getty Images for Longchamp

Kate Moss was allegedly kicked off an EasyJet flight on Sunday after she became disruptive, according to multiple reports. Police escorted the 41-year-old supermodel off the plane at London's Luton airport. Moss had flown in from Turkey, where she had been vacationing with her friend, actress Sadie Frost.

EasyJet confirmed to E! News that a passenger was escorted off a plane, but it would not identify the passenger as Moss. "EasyJet can confirm that police met flight EZY2232 from Bodrum to London Luton today due to the behavior of a passenger onboard," the airline said Sunday evening. "EasyJet does not tolerate disruptive behavior and will always report any incidents to the authorities." Additionally, a spokesman for the Bedfordshire police confirmed the incident took place, telling E! News, "We were called to assist staff in escorting a passenger from a flight arriving into Luton airport this afternoon. 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."

E! News has reached out to Moss' rep for comment.

Moss had been traveling with friends, including Frost, who posted a photo of their travels Sunday morning. "Bye bye Turkey...Thanks so much for such a girlie yet inspirational week - will remember it forever - you all got me ready for the big half a century!!!" she wrote in Instagram caption. In another photo caption, Frost wrote, "I am home safe and sound! Thanks to LIFECO in Turkey for such a healing week and to Sandy Newbigging for teaching me his meditation - the biggest gift i could give myself." Perhaps confirming that the passenger in question was Moss, Frost retweeted The Guardian's article regarding the model's removal from the flight.

—Reporting by Lindsay Good and Holly Passalaqua