Love Island's pregnant Laura Anderson didn't realise her Glasgow Airport mistake until she was in the toilet on the plane.
The 34-year-old reality TV star had left her luggage in the terminal - but didn’t notice until it was too late.
She star branded herself a “donut” after discovering she had left her boots and duty-free bag behind.
Laura then shared the blunder on social media to her 1.5 million Instagram followers.
Now she has shared her airport mistake by posting a selfie wearing a brown jumpsuit paired with a matching fedora on her Instagram story.
Laura posted: "While I'm in the air doing whatever pose this is, I realise I left my boots/duty-free bag in Glasgow Airport.
"Please be at lost and found when I land back tonight. What a donut."
It comes as the reality star is expecting her first child with her ex-boyfriend, Hollyoaks actor Gary Lucy.
We previously reported Laura had her car stolen last month after thieves had targeted her white Range Rover while she was abroad.
Laura thanked Police Scotland officers for their assistance and revealed the thieves were "potentially" inside her home prompting her to want to move to a "bigger" and safer place.
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The influencer was left so frightened by the ordeal, which she said also saw her neighbour's home raided, that she slept with the light on last night.
Speaking in an Instagram video, she said: "Thanks for all your messages. I am actually fine, it's only a car, right?
“Hopefully the insurance will cover it.
"But the fact that someone has potentially been in my house when I've been away - Thank you social media - Um yeah, it's scary."
She added: "I don't even want it back at this point I just want my insurance and maybe just get a different car or something."
Laura shot to fame after competing in the fourth series of Love Island in 2018.
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