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Woman gives out shots of alcohol at airport security so booze doesn’t go to waste

A woman has taken social media by storm after being spotted giving out shots of alcohol to people in an airport security queue, after being prevented from taking the bottles of booze onto a flight.

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Credit: TikTok/latinnbellaa

It’s not every day that you get offered free alcohol, rarer still a woman gives out shots of alcohol at airport security for free. But that’s exactly what a number of travellers did when TikTok user latinnbellaa was prevented from taking bottles of Malibu Pineapple and Ciroc vodka onto a flight through airport security.

I would’ve thought the 100ml rule was widely known enough by now, but that’s another story for another day.

In any case, the woman and her friends decided to dish out shots of booze to their fellow passengers, in video that was captured and later shared to TikTok.

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The uploader later added in two updates, “Yes we got on our flight, nobody was kicked out. It was a shot, no one was drunk.”

And commenters took to TikTok to share their thoughts on the whole situation.

“I can’t believe they are allowing this type of behaviour at the airport and I’m even more disappointed I wasn’t there to participate,” one commenter joked.

“This is about to be the most lit plane ride. You all have a party group already.” Another added.

However, not everyone was so thrilled, particularly in our Covid-19 world.

“The fact that they are taking off their masks to drink from the same bottle…

I guess alcohol sanitises everything.” A third TikTok user wrote.

A number of people were left bemoaning the fact that there’s never a woman who woman gives out shots at airport security when they fly.

If you’re feeling left out of all the fun, then check out these top tips for getting free drinks during a flight, revealed by a flight attendant.

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