Hollywood star ‘kicked off flight’
A-lister Alec Baldwin was allegedly removed from an American Airlines' flight for allegedly playing games on his iPad shortly before take-off.
The star of 30 Rock claimed on Twitter that he had been booted off the aircraft because he was playing Words With Friends on the device, which would normally have to be switched off for take-off and landing.
Baldwin tweeted that the incident occurred while the aircraft was sitting at the gate, though the airline has not confirmed the incident.
He said he later completed his journey from Los Angeles to New York on another AA flight.
By Linsey McNeill
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