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Bar Refaeli 'violated' during airport security pat down


 

Bar Refaeli 'violated' during airport security pat down

Bar Refaeli
Airport hell ... supermodel Bar Refaeli tweets of nightmare day
BARCROFT MEDIA LTD
Published: Today at 09:36

SUPERMODEL Bar Refaeli has accused an airport security guard of being a lesbian after patting her down a bit too enthusiastically.

Israeli Bar, 26, tweeted her surprise at the thorough check yesterday.
She wrote: “I got a security "patdown" by a woman at the airport that made me feel very uncomfortable and left no doubt about her sexual preferences.”
The curvy stunner was not having the best of luck.
She was forced to take to Twitter again at the other end of her journey.
Just nine hours later she posted: “2nd time in 2 weeks my bags don't arrive at the airport. God better b planning something pretty major for me soon!!”
The model has been taking in the sights in Britain this week, posting pics of her visits to the London Eye and her bus tour around the capital.
She also made trips to the London's Arts Club and the Embassy Club in Mayfair.

www.thesun.co.uk
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