Apprentice star sparks huge debate about children on planes as she moans about ‘bratty’ 6yr-old in business class seat
CONTROVERSIAL Apprentice star Lottie Lion has sparked a massive debate about children on planes.
The 23-year-old moaned about a "bratty" six year old sitting in business class seat as she flew to Paris.
Lottie looked irritated as she held her head in her hands and asked fans: "Not to sound pretentious or anything (but we all know I am) why the f*** are children allowed in business class?
"There's a bratty 6 year old sat NEXT TO ME with the parents in the row in front."
Lottie's comment divided fans, with one agreeing: "Airlines should have an adult only section on all aircrafts."
Another added: "She's right. Kids shouldn't be allowed in business class! You pay extra for comfort etc them someone lets kids in!! I'd be calling for a big refund straight away."
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Someone else said: "she's got a point, business class costs a fortune, I wouldn't want to be sat next to a screaming kid."
A traveller "I feel her pain. Many parents these days let their children do exactly what they want, when they want. Sadly too many parents can’t be bothered to discipline their kids."
However, others argued against Lottie's point about children on business class flights.
One wrote: "If the parents can afford to pay for their children to go business class, that is up to them."
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"Entitlement clearly knows no bounds," sniped another.
Someone else added: "It's great to see obnoxious arrogant people upset at the smallest of issues."
Another said: "I'm flying business class this week with my child. Don't care what anyone says lol I've paid for his seat!"
There are no rules against children flying in business class on flights.
Parents argue the extra space and quality of service allows them to travel comfortably with their kids, especially when flying long haul.
Lottie starred in the 15th Apprentice series in 2019 — becoming Lord Sugar’s most controversial contestant since Katie Hopkins, facing a torrent of abuse and being spat at in the street.
The BBC banned her from spin-off shows You’re Fired and You’re Hired after her fellow contestants made formal complaints.
Earlier this year she set up her own OnlyFans account and claimed to make £9,000 in one hour.