Victoria Beckham left 'shaken' after boarding a faulty plane
The fashionista was on her way home to LA when the jet was forced to turn back to London after discovering a technical fault
The fashionista was on her way home to LA when the jet was forced to turn back to London after discovering a technical fault
Victoria Beckham has been left 'shaken', after her LA-bound plane was forced to turn back to London after discovering a technical fault.
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Posh boarded the plane at Heathrow, and was en route back to her family home in LA, but less than an hour in to the flight, a fault was discovered, and the pilot was forced to turn back to the UK.
'She was flying on her own so it was a scary moment and she didn't have anyone to turn to,’ an insider told the Daily Mail.
'She was looking forward to going home and settling down with the family so she was both shaken and upset about not going back to LA.
'It was an anxious time for her and her family always comes first so she spent time thinking of them. It was nerve-wracking because the plane had been travelling for so long that it was more than an hour before she was back safely in Heathrow.'
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But the fashionista didn’t let the drama get in the way of her style. Although she had been in the air less than an hour, Mrs B still managed a change of outfit, stepping off the flight in tiny denim hotpants, a vampy blazer and fierce spiked Louboutins.
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