The Glasgow comedian was “delighted” to be asked for a selfie by the Jet2 pilot.
The Glasgow comedian was “delighted” to be asked for a selfie by the Jet2 aviator who also let him sit in his seat.
The pair beamed in pictures as Limmy, who’s real name is Brian Limond, got to enjoy the “perks of being a minor Scottish celeb.”Posting the interaction on social media he said: “Picture with the pilot of the plane to Ibiza. “I was told he wanted a picture cos he likes Limmy's Show, and he let me get pics in the cockpit, sit in the seat, the lot.Fans were quick to comment their thoughts on the pictures by referencing Limmy’s material.A fourth said: “She's turned the planes against us!”Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly.
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