LOVE Island star Malin Andersson was left furious as she blasted "rude" Ryanair staff after she missed her flight.
The reality TV beauty admitted her frustration at being unable to board her Ryanair plane after being told the gate was shut whilst she could still see other passengers making their way onto the aircraft.
Love Island's Malin was left furious with RyanairCredit: InstagramShe slammed the airline after missing her flightCredit: InstagramMalin, 30, who is half Swedish and half Sri Lankan, was due to fly to the Swedish city of Gothenburg on a family holiday but says she suffered a short delay getting to her gate after changing her daughter's nappy.
It forced her to miss her flight and return back to the hotel in the hopes of catching a flight the following morning.
Malin fumed: "So, we missed the flight, we missed the gate, by 120 seconds, literally three minutes.
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"The plane was still there on the ground - we could see people boarding it but they wouldn't let us through.
"It was so bizarre."
The Love Islander branded the airline "awful" before going onto explain more surrounding their late arrival at the gate.
She continued: "Never fly Ryaniar!
"I've never known anything like it, the woman at the gate, gate 33, was so rude and so blunt.
"We were like three minutes late - I had to change Xaya's nappy before she did a poo.
"So, yeah, Ryanir you're cr*p."
Malin later shared another clip of her and her daughter in a hotel room where they were forced to wait to see if they would be accepted onto a flight the following day as reserve passengers.
Love Island's Luca Bish cosied up to stunning blonde at New Year's Eve partyWhen contacted by The Sun, a spokeswoman for Ryanair said: “It is each passenger’s responsibility to present at the boarding gate before it closes (as detailed on their boarding pass).
"Should this passenger have presented at the boarding gate desk before it closed, she would have boarded this flight from Stansted to Gothenburg (8 Aug) alongside the 177 passengers who did present at the gate on time.”
It left Malin unable to travel