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Posh's Runway Scare

Victoria Beckham
Jet setter Victoria Beckham got the scare of her life earlier this week when the Air New Zealand flight she was on with her two boys had some complications.

Posh was on a flight from LAX to London when a bird flew into the aircraft's engine, forcing the pilot to bring the plane to a halt.

One witness is quoted as saying: "We had no idea what was happening and you immediately fear the worst. I was sitting a few rows back from Victoria and her sons, who were at the front of the plane.

"Victoria wasn't wearing any make-up and had changed into the pajamas provided by the airline. It looked like she kept really calm throughout. She appeared to be comforting Romeo at one point."

The source continued: "Young children were crying and for a moment I feared it was going to turn into a scene from a disaster movie."

The most shocking part of the story is Posh changing into PJ's. Her idea of PJ's are lace undies, highly doubt she changed into clothes the airline provided for her. Have you guys had an in flight scare?
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don't know if her pj's were airline provided, but she has said in interviews that she changes into comfy clothes during a flight
Posted by: liz on 07/09/2008 09:41 AM



There was time when British Airways first class pjs were actually a pretty sought after thing because they are so comfortable. I wouldn't be surprised is Air New Zealand has comfortable pjs too...
Posted by: world traveler on 07/09/2008 10:34 AM



You'd be surprised what airlines do. I know for a fact (because I worked there) that Iberia's uniforms are designed by Carolina Herrera. Not too shabby for uniforms.
Posted by: A on 07/09/2008 03:01 PM

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