A Ryanair worker filmed a flight full of 'drunk' Manchester United fans chanting for her to "get her t*ts out" on a two-hour flight to Barcelona.
United fans jetted out to the Catalan city for the huge Europa League play-off first leg at the Nou Camp last week in what is one of the best European away trips.
Flight attendant Chloe Harrison, 25, was working on an evening flight from Manchester to Barcelona last week on 15 February - the day before the two giants locked horns.
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She had been made aware by her supervisor that United fans were aboard the plane but found that it was "full of men".
And with it being such a big trip, the alcohol was flowing and the fans got extremely rowdy. Chloe documented her experience on the flight and uploaded it to TikTok, amassing more than 2.7 million views.
The cabin crew reportedly sold all the vodka and beer they had and with football fans and alcohol not always making for the best combination, things got a little out of hand around halfway into the flight.
The group supporters got wind of her name and then belted out, 'We love you Chloe, we do' and 'Shoes off if you love Chloe', taking their footwear off and holding the kicks in their air.
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Her colleague also got a mention when they sang, "She serves to the left, she serves to the right, Chloe makes [the other flight attendant] look like sh*te."
She did however have to contend with a few of the men chanting, 'Get your t*ts out' and 'Chloe's got a nice arse' and even grabbing her as well as asking, "Coming to the toilet with us"
But in describing her encounter, Chloe, just three months into the air hostess gig, said it didn't bother her much.
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She recalled: "I turned up on the flight and my cabin supervisor told me 'we've got a few football fans on, it should be okay, they seem alright'.
"I walked to the back of the plane and looked and it was just full of men. There were like three women on the flight.
"I was thinking 'how do you know my name?' They must have heard my name when they did the announcements at the start."
It made my day go faster, it was fun. They were just having a good laugh, excited for the football and going on holiday,
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"No one was complaining about it. Everyone found it funny, it was just a laugh.
"If there was any trouble we could have got the police on arrival, but we didn't need that,"
The United fans exited the aircraft after landing and told Chloe that they'd "never forget" her.
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Ryanair has been contacted for comment.
Topics: Manchester United, Barcelona