Roxy Jacenko took to social media on Monday to deliver a blistering rant about a passenger who broke an unspoken rule of flying when sitting next to her on a flight.
The PR queen, 43, shared a photo of the person in the window seat next to Roxy’s middle seat, hogging the arm rest and leaning their head into Roxy’s personal space.
The blonde bombshell did not mince words in her caption, writing: ‘Passenger next to me may as well put his head on my shoulder.’
‘I was a good mother and took the middle seat instead of making my son Hunter do so,’ she added.
The passenger was committing a faux pas by breaking one of the unspoken rules of airplane etiquette.
Roxy Jacenko (pictured) took to social media on Monday to launch a scathing rant against a passenger who broke an unspoken rule of flying when sitting next to her on a flight
In a typical three-seat row on a plane, the person in the middle seat is seen to have the right to use both their arm rests, in exchange for not having the window view or easy access to the aisle.
Roxy was returning to Singapore after a short trip to to collect some high-end jewellery.
The stunner recently took to Instagram to show off a bespoke, claw-set diamond necklace which was made for her by jeweller-to-the-stars Nicholas Haywood.
The PR queen, 43, shared a photo of a person in the window seat next to Roxy’s middle seat, hogging the arm rest and leaning their head into Roxy’s personal space. The blonde bombshell did not mince words when revealing what she thought about this kind of behaviour
Nicholas Haywood has a range of ready-to-wear and custom designs, and according to the luxury Sydney jeweller, ‘a piece of this quality stone, size, and custom nature’ retails for upwards of $180,000.
In the Instagram post, Roxy shared a picture of the necklace being held up to the camera.
Roxy has been busy making a new life for herself in Singapore after packing up and moving her family to the Southeast Asian country in July.
The passenger was committing a faux pas by breaking one of the one spoken rules of airplane etiquette. In a standard three-seat row on a plane, the person sitting in the middle seat is thought to have the right to use both their arm rests
The Sweaty Betty founder revealed back in June she was leaving Sydney to live with her husband in Singapore.
She admitted her life in the harbour city has a stark difference to her upcoming new life overseas.
‘No one knows me there, no one has any preconceived idea of who or what I am, no one has any expectation, and best of all, no one actually cares!’ she told the Sydney Morning Herald.
Roxy said she took the middle seat so her son Hunter (right) could have the aisle one