Vicky Pattison banned from Easyjet flight to Italy after breaking passport rule
I'm A Celebrity alum and This Morning regular, who shot to fame on Geordie Shore, raged that EasyJet are 'destroyer of dreams' in an update today (Sunday).
by James Rodger, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveVicky Pattison has been banned from Italy in a cruel blow - after breaking passport rules. The ITV I'm A Celebrity alum and This Morning regular, who shot to fame on Geordie Shore, raged that EasyJet are 'destroyer of dreams' in an update today (Sunday).
Taking to social media, Vicky raged to her thousands of followers: "Thought we were off to see our wedding venue today, we were so excited. I rushed back from Newcastle, packed at midnight last night and jumped into bed and got 3 hours sleep...
"But I didn't mind because we were going for our menu tasting @ercan_ram. Only to have the @easyiet staff turn me away.. I've been travelling with my passport all year and no one's said anything, but it's definitely well travelled to be fair Company policy is company policy and I get it, I'm just beyond gutted you know??
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"My wedding planner, her assistant, my florist, everyone are all heading out... ... X And I'm just heading home... to have a really good cry I think. All the wasted money, how hard it was for me to get the time off, how excited we were, how I've wasted everyone's time.. I'm just really sad I think."
She added: "This is what was wrong with my passport for everyone asking, in fairness, I don't know if that is really bad or not, I've just not had anyone ever tell me it was before.. cheeky little milo butt. Think rather than waste my glam, I'm going to take some new passport pictures, then cry..."
Vicky added: "My dog chewed the side abit," and went on to snipe: "@easyjet you destroyer of dreams you." Vicky is engaged to Ercan after he popped the question to her delight back in 2022, with the pair now planning to marry in the European Union.