Celebrity Ex on the Beach star David McIntosh’s rant as he’s stranded in Peru

Celebrity Ex On The Beach star David Mcintosh hit out in a lengthy rant, after he was stranded in Peru.

The former fiancé of Kelly Brook, 34 was travelling with Air France but flights were shut down after the country was forced to close its borders due to the coronavirus crisis.

Hundreds of Brits were left in the lurch and as David was far from happy about this he decided to share his frustration with the world.

The tirade, in the form of a series of anger-fuelled videos posted on Instagram, saw the fitness fan refuse to hold back an claiming the airline was dealing with the cancellations poorly.

"Air France, you sycophants, you bunch of sick, twisted individuals,” he kicked off.

“When the quarantine came in you cancelled all flights leaving paying customers like myself stranded here.

“But guess what, ‘we should be kind, kind folk’, you just engaged four new flights but here's the scoop, to jump on one of those flights you have to pay four grand. Are you sick in the head? Kick a dog when he's down!"

As he visibly grew more and more angry, he accused the airline of implementing the action as 'retaliation for losing the battle of Waterloo'.

“It's payback isn't it? For the gracious Duke of Wellington trampled you in the battle of Waterloo.”

“Well I'll tell you this,” he continued. “Napoleon would be turning in his grave at such treachery."

And he didn’t stop there, and proceeded to hit out at France over how the rest of the world rallied around them after their national landmark the Notre Dame cathedral caught fire last year.

"You sick, sick individuals and to think we helped you in your hour of need when your little church burned down,” he said, “and the world came together and flooding you with thousands, millions, millions.”

And it wasn’t only France who were at the receiving end of the former Gladiators star’s verbal attack.


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He then turned his attention to Britain and Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

"There are other parties involved so the blame shall not lie solely upon the shoulders of Air France,” he said, before accusing: “where is the British government? where are you?" what are you doing? I’ll tell you what you’re doing. Nothing. You’re doing absolutely nothing. The embassy is closed we can't call you.

"Boris, how about you engage the RAF and pick us up, or better yet, dig into this pot of millions you pledged to British citizens and get us a flight?”

In the first few videos the reality TV star was seen wearing a blue t-shirt and cap.

As the clips progressed he stripped down to nothing but a white towel, showing off his heavily tattooed torso, as he continued his rant in front of a bathroom mirror.

The former Royal Marine, who has appeared in music videos for Nicki Minaj and Jennifer Hudson, also took time to lay into China, who he accused of “causing the disease” and warned that enforcing a quarantine would cause a “collapse of the British economy”.

David and Kelly Brook got engaged in 2014, after he proposed just two-and-a-half months after they met.

However, the relationship didn’t last long and they split just six months later, with the break-up being quite acrimonious.

When asked about his past relationships in a radio interview with Fubar Radio host Lizzie Cundy, he agreed when Lizzie said he had “been out with a few snakes”.

Other famous exes are reported to include Big Brother stars Aisleyene Horgan-Wallace, Chantelle Houghton and Chanelle Hayes.

David also dated Celebrity Big Brother ’s Tiffany Pollard and appeared on MTV’s Celebrity Ex on the Beach as her ex.

Mirror Online has reached out to Air France for a comment.

On Thursday Air France posted some general advice on their Facebook page to passengers who were experiencing difficulties with their journeys.

In the post, they informed: “In the face of the current situation, Air France is putting in place exceptional measures,” adding: “Following the restrictions in force around the world, we are gradually reducing all of our flights.”

However, the airline did not directly address the cancelled flights from Peru.

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