Drunk Brit, 30, admits pulling down underwear and exposing herself to stunned passengers on flight to Australia

Sarah Parker defied instructions from the aircraft's pilot by leaving her seat and using the bathroom during take-off from Birmingham Airport.
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- Drunk Brit, 30, admits pulling down underwear and exposing herself to stunned passengers on flight to Australia
- Sarah Parker defied instructions from the aircraft's pilot by leaving her seat and using the bathroom during take-off from Birmingham Airport.
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- Sarah Parker defied instructions from the aircraft's pilot by leaving her seat and using the bathroom during take-off from Birmingham Airport.
- Drunk Brit, 30, admits pulling down underwear and exposing herself to stunned passengers on flight to Australia
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