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Vickie Scullard

Bizarre feud breaks out between Love Island star and home buying goddess Kirstie Allsopp

Love Island’s Amy Hart has gone head to head with home buying goddess Kirstie Allsopp in the most bizarre feud in celeb world.

The air hostess branded the Location, Location, Location host the ‘worst passenger’ she’s ever come across in her time as a flight attendant, reports MEN.

The 26-year-old revealed that Kirstie, 47, once tried to bend the rules while in her cabin, and attempted to sneak her children into business class despite only having paid for economy tickets.

Kirstie initially called Amy’s claims “absurd” adding that her comments suggest she "shows little empathy for the travelling parent".

Kirstie Allsopp hits back over 'worst passenger' claim by Love Island air hostess Amy Hart (ITV)

Today Kirstie once again addressed the claims on This Morning, adamant that she is “so easy-going” and accused Amy of “misinterpreting” what happened during the BA flight, which is believed to have happened five years ago.

"In all circumstances I am the easiest going person," Kirstie told hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.

"She misinterpreted a situation. She thought I was trying to get something which I wasn't. And BA were very embarrassed, they were very sweet about it and were profusely apologetic.”

Love Island 2019 contestant Amy made the revelations ahead of her appearance on the latest series of Love Island.

She said: “I haven’t had any proper nightmares, but the only one was Kirstie Allsopp because she kept going up and down [between business and economy] with one kid and then coming back with two.

“There were lots of spare seats in business class and she kept coming back with two kids, and I was like no - if you’ve booked three seats [in business class] then you’ve booked three seats.”

"I was quite junior at the time so it was my manager who told me to, but I had to go over and tell them [that they couldn’t all sit there]."

This Morning airs weekdays from 10.30am on ITV.

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