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A man on his stag do dressed up in a gimp suit to collect rubbish from surprised passengers on board an EasyJet flight.
The stag was filmed clad head to toe in leather, carrying an orange bin bag, on the 10:15am flight from London to Berlin, on Friday, July 24, much to the surprise of the other passengers on the plane.
Many were left in fits of giggles as the man in the gimp suit began doing some work aboard the plane, with one saying: "We couldn't believe our eyes when we saw him. There was a lot of laughter and disbelief from the other passengers."
And they all had such a nice time that other passengers even got in on the act, asking him to collect their rubbish for them, as he carried out his own cleaning duties while on his way to his three day party in Germany with pals.
Easyjet crew even joined in, allowing the man to board the plane despite the sex-themed gimp suit, and allowing him to join in with their work during the flight
Many were spotted asking him for a selfie before they got off the plane and went in their own directions.
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Another passenger said: "Everyone was taking lots of photos and having a good chuckle.
"The staff were such good sports, and even announced on the speaker than he was going to be collecting rubbish. They were as amused as everyone else."
Another said they enjoyed the fact that even those working found the stunt funny and did not take it too seriously.
"The airline really went up in our estimation for going along with the joke," they said. "It completely made my day, and put a smile on all of the other passengers faces".
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