Pop fans stunned as they spot A-list singer on a budget Easyjet flight in Spain – but she did get special treatment
A SUPERSTAR singer stunned pop fans after she was photographed on a budget commercial airline.
The 68-year-old Grammy winner was flying an EasyJet route from Palma de Mallorca in Spain to the Swiss city of Basel, as she kept things comfortable in a casual black tracksuit.
Ahead of her arrival in Basel, the If You Feel the Funk singer gave fans a glimpse into her Spanish getaway on X.
"Relaxing and enjoying the lovely weather in Majorca," La Toya captioned a video that showed her sipping on champagne while unwinding in a bathrobe.
La Toya jetted off to Mallorca on August 1 to attend German businessman Marcel Remus' annual summer party Remus Lifestyle Night.
On August 2, she was photographed at the Ritzi Restaurant Portals in Palma de Mallorca on Friday, as the bestselling author joined Marcel and choreographer and model Bruce Darnell for lunch.
La Toya wore a pair of black trousers with white stripes running across the sides, pointy black heels, and a cream blouse, as she accentuated her figure with a black belt.
She left her hair loose and finished the outfit with a pair of oversized black sunglasses.
La Toya's most recent sighting comes weeks after a biopic about her brother wrapped filming in May.
The Antoine Fuqua film is titled Michael and will be released next April, with British actress Jessica Sula portraying La Toya in the movie.
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La Toya later recanted her statements from the press conference that was broadcast by MTV, claiming she was convinced to make them by her ex-husband Jack Gordon.
She made the comments after La Toya was unmasked as Burger Girl on The Masked Singer Australia, during an appearance on KIIS FM's The Kyle and Jackie O Show.
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"You know, [Harry is] a great entertainer. He's wonderful. I truly believe that," she told hosts Jackie 'O' Henderson and Kyle Sandilands.
"I'm not being biased, but I think that my brother is the greatest of all time and he always will be," La Toya added.