Moment bulky passenger who demanded aisle seat for his big frame is DRAGGED off jet wearing ‘too busy doing nothing’ top
THIS is the moment a bulky passenger wearing a “too busy doing nothing” top was dragged off the jet after demanding an aisle seat for his big frame.
The entitled passenger reportedly complained there was not enough room in his window seat on the Thai Lion Air flight taking off from Bangkok.



Footage shows airport officers hauling the stubborn passenger off his seat.
But instead of complying with the authorities, the man, seen wearing an orange t-shirt, lay down and blocked the aisle in protest.
The mid-air drama was said to have delayed the flight by around an hour before police arrived to drag him off the Boeing 737 aircraft.
Furious passengers screamed at him to “get out of the way” as airport police hauled his bulky body off the jet.
One female passenger was heard branding the man “selfish”.
Another passenger added: “At first, I thought we couldn’t take off because the man had fallen ill.
“It turned out he just thought the economy seat was too crowded and insisted on moving to the emergency exit.
“The flight attendants had to call the police because he refused to cooperate.”
Officers were seen carrying the man by his arms and legs in a bid to remove him from the aircraft.
The flight is said to have taken off around an hour later from the Don Mueang International Airport (DMK).


Meanwhile, footage captured the wild moment a furious woman had a mid-air meltdown when demanding a business class upgrade — before being tied up.
The outburst erupted on a flight from Russia to Egypt — with the economy passenger insisting she deserved an upgrade due to an alleged “pain in my butt and t**s”.
Shocking footage from the Aeroflot flight SU734 shows the woman standing in the aisle and yelling at cabin crew in broken English.
She said: “I want business class… I’m in pain in my butt, I’m in pain in my t*ts!”
She even grabs her own breasts while arguing her case, pleading: “But I need a business class because I was working.”
When her rant fails to sway staff, the wild-eyed woman sinks to the floor screaming, “No, no, get out!” as a female voice calmly replies: “You asked for it.”
Crew were helped by strong male passengers to overpower the woman after she allegedly threatened to open the emergency exit and began removing her top in desperation, according to Telegram channel Aviatorshchina.
“The woman tried to push forward, ran around the cabin, approached the emergency exit, and threatened to ‘open’ it,” the report said.
“It even got to 18+ content. To get to the coveted seats, the passenger began taking off her T-shirt, hoping at least that would work.”
Although the video didn’t show her fully undressing, it captured her bizarre gestures and meltdown as stunned passengers watched on during the six-hour flight.
Meanwhile, a woman allegedly threatened to crash a plane in India during a row with cabin staff just days after the deadly Air India disaster.
Footage showed the passenger yelling at passengers and crew on board the flight.
The row is reported to have taken place on an Air India Express flight from Bengaluru to Surat.
A woman, identified as Dr Vyas Hiral Mohanbhai, 36, was taken off the flight and detained by police following the incident, the Indian Express reported.


‘Irish cannot handle spice’ – Watch Katie Taylor struggle in hilarious challenge with TWO Hollywood A-listers
KATIE TAYLOR felt the heat after appearing as a special guest on an episode of Hot Ones: Versus starring a pair of Hollywood A-listers.
The undisputed super lightweight champion appeared “in the corner” of Uma Thurman as she went toe-to-toe with Charlize Theron in a challenge of who could handle ultra-spicy chicken wings.


The South African actress, meanwhile, was backed up by Amanda Serrano, whom Taylor will be fighting in a trilogy bout on July 11.
Not happy with merely appearing on the episode, Taylor was challenged by the two stars to take a bite of a wing.
As the Irishwoman got stuck in, Academy Award winner Theron quipped: “The Irish cannot handle spice” to which KT shook her head in agreement.
The effects became quickly apparent, as the Bray Bomber admitted: “My mouth’s on fire.”
Next up to taste was Serrano, who too felt the power of the spice, while Taylor remarked: “I’m gonna start crying”.
It got so bad that she had to ask the Kill Bill star if she could have some of her milk to cool down.
Taylor and Serrano’s cameos were designed to promote their upcoming trilogy bout on July 11, live on Netflix.
The Irish legend will once again face the Puerto Rican, having accrued a 2-0 lead in their series so far.
Their third bout with be the main event of an all-female card at Madison Square Garden, the site of their April 2022 classic.
Also featuring on the card are the likes of Alycia Baumgardner, Savannah Marshall, and Chantelle Cameron.
However, the card has had to undergo an unexpected change when Dina Thorslund had to pull out after becoming pregnant.
She was due to face IBF bantamweight champion Shurretta Metcalf in a title unification bout
However, the unified bantamweight champ revealed that she is expecting her second child, while she has relinquished her WBO title.
Upon her return to the ring Thorslund may request to be designated mandatory challenger.
The 30-year-old said: “Life can be such a roller coaster, especially as a female boxer.
“I was really looking forward to this fight—the biggest moment of my career.
“Recently I found out I was pregnant, a curve I hadn’t expected, but a joyous one.
“Even though the decision was easy, the athlete in me is sad, as I SO wanted to stand in that ring and make history on Friday, July 11.
“But I’ll be back!
“When I do step back in the ring, there will be another little person that I can fight for and be a role model for.
“I plan to show my child that nothing is impossible if you work hard enough for it.
“I hope all the boxers have a fantastic evening. I will be cheering from the sidelines, and I can only encourage the rest of the world to either take the trip to Madison Square Garden and experience the magic, or to tune in to watch history being made, live on Netflix.”
The unified title belt will remain on the card, however, with reigning WBA holder Cherneka Johnson taking Thorslund’s place.
Carol Vorderman left stumped by ‘easy’ Jack Black question on Celebrity Puzzling – but would you have got it right?
CAROL Vorderman was left stumped by an ‘easy’ Jack Black question on Celebrity Puzzling – but could you work it out?
The Channel 5 game show features Carol and Sally Lindsay as team captains.



The format requires contestants to use their language skills, lateral thinking, visual intelligence and memory to solve various mind boggling puzzles.
Former Countdown star Carol, 64, was perplexed by a Jack Black question in a round called Cinema Cipher.
Host Jeremy Vine explained the rules, saying: “I show you a well-known film title concealed by a code of symbols. Just give me the title of the film.”
Carol and her teammate Ore Oduba were shown a selection of animal images.
Each one corresponded to letters that in turn spelled a Jack B;ack film title.
Some image examples included a snake, two squirrels and four butterflies.
As the two pondered over what it could be, Strictly star Ore asked Carol if she knew any Jack Black movies.
Unfortunately for their effort, the TV legend replied that she did not.
They opted to take a clue – with one of the letters being revealed to them.
The pair then discovered each of the butterflies represented the letter O.
As a result, Ore correctly worked out that School Of Rock was the elusive film title.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Channel 5 show Puzzling was set for a big shake-up.
Longtime Eggheads quizmaster Jeremy was announced to be taking over as host for the new weekly series.
Originally presented by historian Lucy Worsley, the programme was shelved for 2024.
Carol Vorderman's career so far

Carol Vorderman has been on our screens for decades. She is also a regular presenter on the radio.
Here are some of her biggest shows:
Countdown (1982-2008)
How 2 (1990-1996, 1998)
Pride of Britain Awards (1999-present)
Strictly Come Dancing (2004)
Loose Women (2011-2014)
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (2016)
This Morning (2022-present)
The Masked Singer (2023)
Cooking with the Stars (2024)
However, the programme was later revived by 5 for a second run this year.
Discussing her role as team captain, Carol said previously: “I’m so excited to be a team captain on Celebrity Puzzling.
“Finally, all those years of loving numbers, words and brainteasers are about to pay off! Well, I hope that they are.
“Joining forces with my brilliant and really good mate Sally Lindsay, and with the ever-clever Jeremy Vine keeping us all in line, it’s going to be a battle of brains… and I’m going to be fighting all the way, of course!”

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High street chain shutting 2 MORE Irish stores after closing Dublin location & punters cry ‘we’ll have no shops left’
ONE of Ireland’s most beloved high street retailers is set to close its doors for the final time tomorrow, with two more Northern Irish locations set to shut in months.
River Island’s Henry Street store will close on Friday along with two other locations on the island of Ireland early next year.

It comes as part of a wider restructuring plan across the UK.
The retailer will be closing its shops in Lisburn and Bloomfield’s Shopping Centre in Bangor.
The closures will come in January and 31 other locations around the UK will be shutting as well.
And hundreds of jobs are expected to be cut.
Out of the 230 stores across the UK and Northern Ireland, 97 won’t be impacted by the closures.
Sky News has reported that the restructuring plan will be put to business creditors in August.
And the company is set to renegotiate rents with the landlords of 70 other shops.
It’s also been announced that the Banbury branch will be closing on June 28.
The announcement of the store closures in Northern Ireland comes just after the news that they will also be closing locations in the Republic of Ireland.
The fashion giant owns 24 locations with multiple branches in Dublin alone.
But one of their biggest locations, on busy Henry Street in the capital’s city centre, is set to close.
The announcement was made just days ago on a poster in the store front.
It reads: “This store is closing.
“This store will be closing from Friday 27th June.”
But they told customers that shopping at the store will still be possible online and in person.
Customers were reassured that they can visit the nearby Grafton Street location or visit the online store.
But customers were devastated and took to social media to share their disappointment.
Reacting to a post on Facebook sharing the news, one person said: “First it was new look now this I’m pretty sure the store next will be going… I would actually cry if next will be shut down.”
Another commented: “Really sad news. One by one are closing.”
And a third penned: “We will have no shops left in Ireland.”
Stinky Britain is in the grips of a B.O crisis and I know why – there are 6 reasons you might be whiffy & easy solutions
BEAUTY editor Jo Hoare has had enough of Britain’s summer stink. But are natural deodorants really to blame?
Soap-dodgers beware, as she investigates what’s really making the nation so whiffy.



YOU know what I didn’t expect to make a comeback in 2025? Body odour.
Sure, some of these Nineties trends (disc belts, I’m looking at you) are a little questionable, but I never imagined I’d be reliving the stink of my sixth form common room, which was full of sweaty teens using only Impulse and Lynx to dull their hormonal armpits.
We all smell sometimes, but anyone who has been on a train or bus, or to a shop or supermarket, during the recent heatwave can’t fail to have noticed one thing: B.O is officially on the rise.
It’s got so bad that I’ve seriously considered messaging BBC Breakfast weather presenter Carol Kirkwood to ask if she’ll include an ‘odour-ometer’ alongside her pollen count, just so I know whether to dig out my old Covid masks and a vial of smelling salts to make my morning commute more bearable.
I’m not alone, either, as last month a poll revealed that almost half of Brits (47 per cent) live in fear of developing sweaty smells.
But what’s causing this current B.O bonanza?
Two words: natural deodorant. Once the mainstay of hippy shops and those weird catalogues that fall out of gardening magazines, we’ve moved away from gunky pots that looked like you’d find them at the back of the fridge, or strange rocks you were supposed to rub into your pits.
Now, natural deo is a thing of beauty, with designer scents, instagrammable packaging and – shockingly – zero change from £20 vibes.
But there’s one problem. It often doesn’t work.
On a chilly day, where temperatures don’t reach double digits and you’re doing nothing more strenuous than making a cuppa, you might just be OK.
But chuck in sunshine, any form of physical activity, or the merest hint of a haywire hormone and you’re done for.
Even the rich and famous aren’t immune. Made In Chelsea’s Melissa Tattam admitted on her Wednesdays podcast with Sophie Habboo that, due to using natural deodorant, she “f***ing stinks”.
So why are we doing it to ourselves? I get it. I’ve dabbled in the natural stuff, too, driven by a desire for sustainability, curiosity and wanting to have a product on my dressing table that didn’t scream ‘stops you stinking for 72 hours you filthy pig’.
(Sidenote: who actually needs their deodorant to work for three days? Have a shower.)
I wanted to be a believer in natural deodorant, I really did. But I also wanted to be able to lift my arm to hold the rail of the Tube without my fellow passengers collapsing.
So what is it about some natural deodorants that makes us more prone to ponging?
“Most natural deodorants don’t contain aluminium salts, the key ingredient in traditional antiperspirants that physically blocks sweat glands and reduces perspiration,” explains GP and women’s health specialist Dr Deepali Misra-Sharp.
“Instead, natural formulations usually rely on ingredients like baking soda, arrowroot powder, or magnesium hydroxide to neutralise odour rather than prevent sweating.

“In high temperatures, or when you’re hormonally prone to sweating more – as with perimenopause, menstruation, or pregnancy – or exercising heavily, this can be a losing battle.
“There’s also limited peer-reviewed evidence for the efficacy of many ‘natural’ deodorant ingredients and many products also need frequent reapplication to stay effective, which isn’t always practical.”
So far, so stinky. But it’s not entirely the fault of natural deo – some people seem to actively encourage unwanted whiffs with their bad habits.
Here’s my rundown of the worst offenders:
The smug cyclist
We get it, you’re saving the planet – and a fortune in train fares.
What you’re not saving is our noses. If your morning journey requires any kind of exertion, then please factor in time for a pre-work shower.
The fast fashionista
Man-made fabrics might mean you can have a different outfit every day of the summer for less than the price of a meal deal, but you might be costing yourself friends.
Polyester, nylon and acrylics trap moisture, heat and odour creating a toxic B.O timebomb.
The sock dodger
Gen Z have done us a favour with their crew sock obsession.
Admittedly, they can end up looking like those compression socks people wear to combat DVT, but at least they don’t have stinky feet.
Even trainer socks lead to cheesy trotters, slipping down just enough to allow foul foot odours to infiltrate your footwear.
Night-time showerers
I like an extra ten minutes in bed as much as the next person, but skipping a morning shower when the nighttime temps haven’t dropped below 20 is a bad idea.
Yes, it’s nice to get into bed feeling fresh, but right now, showering first thing is a B.O-busting no-brainer.
The WFH brigade
Working from home has its perks, but it’s made some of us forget basic hygiene rules.
Wearing the same shirt all week is fine if your only co-worker is a houseplant, but once you rejoin the human race, it’s time to reacquaint yourself with the washing machine.
Beat B.O with these high street saviours:
Luna Daily The Everywhere Spray-to-Wipe, £12, Boots
Spritz some of this on a tissue and you’ve got your own all-over cleansing wipe – perfect for freshening up pits and bits.
Deofresh Insoles, £2.99, Superdrug
Not just for pongy trainers, these are perfect for that other Nineties stink magnet, the ballet flat. Pop them in every pair, pronto.
Dettol Antibacterial Soap, £2 for two, Boots
Glamorous it ain’t, but if you have strong-smelling pits or feet, then you might want to switch your shower gel out for an antibac body wash or soap. It will help get rid of the B.O-causing bacteria on your skin.
Avoid your delicate bits and use with a sponge or shower puff for a good lather.
Sure Women Whole Body Deodorant Cream, £2.62 (reduced from £5.25), Boots
Because it’s not just pits that sweat, the deo market has realised that we might need help in, erm, ‘other areas’. This is the best of the bunch and great for anyone who suffers from a clammy cleavage or thigh chafing.
The Ordinary Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Toner, £7.70, Lookfantastic.com
Don’t want to fork out on anything new? You might already have the secret to sweet pits in your bathroom cabinet.
If you find you’re still a bit whiffy, even after a shower, then soak a cotton pad with a glycolic toner and sweep over underarms. It won’t stop future sweating, but it will help get rid of bacteria from old sweat.
Tech DJ teams up with producer for powerful new release
FEW figures in electronic dance music carry the weight and legacy of Dr. Motte.
The Berlin-born DJ, producer and visionary has been shaping the sound and spirit of techno for over four decades.

As the founder of the iconic Love Parade in 1989, which started as a small dance protest with just a few friends, Dr. Motte ignited a global movement.
By 1999, the Love Parade had grown into the biggest dance music event in history, uniting 1.5 million people on the streets of Berlin in a celebration of peace, music, and togetherness.
Dr. Motte’s life’s work is rooted in the belief that electronic music can be a unifying, cultural force.
In 2019, he launched Rave The Planet, an annual initiative and parade aimed at securing techno’s place as a recognised cultural heritage.
Thanks to his ongoing activism, Berlin’s techno scene was officially added to the German UNESCO Commission’s list of intangible cultural heritage, a huge milestone in preserving the genre’s roots and cultural impact.
Dr. Motte & Marc van Linden – Our Future Is Now – STREAM HERE.
In celebration of this year’s Rave The Planet which takes place on July 12 in Berlin, and his unwavering dedication to the scene, Dr. Motte has teamed up with heavyweight producer Marc van Linden for a powerful new release: Our Future Is Now, the official anthem of the Rave The Planet parade 2025.
It’s a sonic manifesto built on iconic synth stabs, acid-soaked 303s and Dr. Motte’s evocative spoken word. It pulses with unity, hope and the belief that the future we dream of is being shaped on today’s dance floors.
All proceeds go to Rave The Planet’s non-profit mission to protect, promote and celebrate techno culture and to keep the spirit of the original Love Parade alive.
On the decks, Dr. Motte is as captivating as ever. His sets are unpredictable journeys through the techno cosmos. Raw, energetic, and emotionally charged.
Whether he’s playing intimate underground clubs or headlining major festivals he continues to embody the essence of rave culture.
Now, as he marks 40 years in music in 2025, The Night Bazaar is honoured to welcome Dr. Motte to The Night Bazaar Sessions with an exclusive DJ mix on Mixcloud. It’s a powerful transmission from one of techno’s true masters and a timely reminder of the music’s enduring power.
He told us: “This mix is my little journey through different shades of our scene – from raw underground energy to classic rave spirit. Music connects us, no matter if it’s fresh tracks, timeless remixes or our own productions.
“For me, it’s always about spreading the idea behind it: love, unity and positive energy.“
And don’t forget to check out the June edition of The Night Bazaar Drum & Bass Music Show with Promo ZO which is available to listen to now at HERE. https://www.mixcloud.com/thenightbazaar/promo-zo-the-night-bazaar-drum-bass-music-show-june-2025/
