Kate Moss re-enacts 'basic b*****s' clip just days before using 'jibe on EasyJet pilot'
KATE MOSS was reportedly escorted off a plane for branding an EasyJet pilot a "basic b****" on Sunday.
A video of Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs has emerged of them reenacting a famous vlogger
Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs blast all the 'basic b*****s'
A video has since emerged of the supermodel, alongside her pal Marc Jacobs, re-enacting a viral clip in which the insult was coined.
Mimicking YouTube star Lohanthony, the 41-year-old and the designer, 52, are heard chanting: "Calling all the basic b*****s," before the beauty is seen flinging her legs in the air.
The nine-second post then shows Kate lean into the camera and add: "I have an announcement, you're basic."
The silly video was posted by Marc two weeks before the mother-of-one's flight drama, alongside the caption: "This ones for you @lohanthony it was Kate's idea."
In the clip the pair are heard saying the insult which Kate is said to have shouted at a pilot
Vlogger Lohanthony later shared the pair's spoof, writing: "So @themarcjacobs and Kate Moss AKA two prime examples of someone who is NOT basic MIGHT have just done my leg spin, while calling out all the basic bitches on camera for my eyes to see and DROOL over.
"I don't know how I'm still breathing #HONOURED #kateslegstho #thoseshadestho."
Meanwhile passengers have since defended "disruptive" Kate, after allegedly poured herself some vodka from her own bottle when staff refused to serve her.
It was also that she was heard shouting at crew members when she saw them eating pasta, after they ran out of sandwiches for customers.
The beauty and the famous designer have been friends for years
An onlooker told The Sun that they'd heard the British stunner shout: "It's f***ing all right for them to eat pasta when we're hungry."
However, passengers have since told The Guardian that they didn't see any trouble on the flight, aside from "grumpy" cabin crew.
One said: "I think easyJet must have seen a lot worse. You would have thought to have the police called for a passenger’s disruptive behaviour, you would see someone running up and down, or shouting, or endangering the plane, but there was none of that at all."