
Passengers cheer while ‘drunk' mum and daughter Tiktok stars forced off plane
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Tiktok influencers were chucked off a UK flight to Jamaica after they swore at staff and had to be 'strapped down to their seats'.
The mum and daughter, who ran the account @angel777987, were filmed causing chaos on the aircraft which took off from Manchester on May 28.
After a two hour delay, the pair began drinking and quickly began shouting and swearing at staff – with the content creator daughter demanding to get off mid air.
Fellow passenger Mandy, who captured the footage on @balloonsbykandykrush, said the pair were asked to calm down throughout the flight.
But the daughter refused to sit in her seat in row 22, and staff were forced to strap her down.
Mandy told MailOnline: 'The airline made her sit back down again and the captain announced that due to reckless behaviour there will be a delay in Jamaica as she will be arrested.
'They then put Angel to the back of the rows, strapped her in the seat. They cuffed her and then the famous TikTok woman, Angel, I believe, got arrested.'
The flight landed in Jamaica six hours later than the original time after the crew was forced to make an emergency landing in Canada due to the mum and daughter's behaviour.
They were arrested once the plane landed, with footage showing passengers cheering as the pair are lead away from their seats by police.
The mum begins shouting in the face of one of the officers while Angel can be seen smiling and telling passengers 'bye'. More Trending
Angel's Tiktok account has since been closed.
Before the argument broke out, a video uploaded to the account shows Angel drinking with her mum at the airport.
The pair can be seen posing with their drinks, with Angel captioning the clip: 'In Manny airport me and mum are on our way to paradise guess where?'
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