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THIS is the moment "drunk" football fans bellow crass chants at a Ryanair hostess mid-flight, telling her to "get her t*ts out".

Chloe Harrison, 25, was warned by her supervisor that there were footy fans on the plane, but was stunned at what was to come.

Air hostess Chloe Harrison, 25, had to endure shocking chants on the Ryanair flight
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Air hostess Chloe Harrison, 25, had to endure shocking chants on the Ryanair flightCredit: Kennedy News
The air hostess filmed the crass behaviour that took place on the flight
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The air hostess filmed the crass behaviour that took place on the flightCredit: Kennedy News

The air hostess was working on a two-hour flight from Manchester to Barcelona on February 15 that departed at 6pm.

After the cabin crew reportedly sold out of all their beer and vodka, rowdy blokes started chanting her name after overhearing it during a flight announcement.

The baffled staff member claims they chanted "Get your t*ts out" but also sang "We love you Chloe, we do" and even "Shoes off if you love Chloe", all while brandishing one shoe in the air.

The footy fans also ruthlessly mocked her poor colleague, singing: "She serves to the left, she serves to the right, Chloe makes the other flight attendant look like sh*te".

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Chloe said she was mostly unfazed by the attention, even sharing clips of it on TikTok where it racked up more than 2.7million views.

Chloe, from Audenshaw, Manchester, said: "I turned up on the flight and my cabin supervisor told me, 'We've got a few football fans on, it should be okay, they seem alright'.

"I walked to the back of the plane and looked and it was just full of men. There were like three women on the flight."

The flight attendant added that even during the safety demo, some blokes had started to do small chants about football.

She continued: "About half-way through the flight, I was walking down the aisles with a rubbish bag and I could hear something.

"I looked up and they were all looking at me. I was thinking, 'Why are they all looking at me while they're chanting?'

"There was one older lady sat in the middle of the plane and she said, 'Oh I bet you want to curl up into a ball, don't you?'

"I was like, 'What are they saying?' and she joined in with them and started singing, 'We love you Chloe'.

"I was thinking, 'How do you know my name?' They must have heard my name when they did the announcements at the start. They were just having a good laugh."

As the flight progressed and the rowdy fans sank more booze, Chloe said their chants got louder and louder.

The Ryanair employee said: "We turned lights out for landing and they all started going, 'Lights out if you love Chloe'. They were making up random chants.

"When they were leaving, a few were even joking 'Come in the toilet with us'."

'HARMLESS'

Despite social media comments suggesting the men's behaviour was wrong, Chloe said it didn't bother her as it was mostly "harmless" fun that "made her day go faster".

Chloe said: "I've only worked there for three months, but when I spoke to everyone they said it's never been like that before apart from maybe in the summer when people are off to a party place like Ibiza.

"I was telling my friend just before that I was looking forward to summer flights and everyone singing and dancing.

"No one was complaining about it. Everyone found it funny, it was just a laugh.

"They were all harmless. Even when they said, 'Get your t*ts out' and 'Chloe's got a nice a**e', it didn't really bother me at all.

"If there was any trouble we could have got the police on arrival, but we didn't need that."

Chloe posted the video to TikTok and social media users were quick to weigh in with differing opinions.

One person commented: "This is brilliant."

While another wrote: "Chloe needs a payrise and danger money."

A third added: "I love the fact that you had a laugh and didn't take any of it seriously. Banter does still exist."

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Another sarcastically wrote: "Yeah 'get your t*ts out' is lovely."

Ryanair has been contacted for comment.

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