Furious wife of ex-Arsenal star Andrey Arshavin claims she was thrown off a plane because her baby daughter’s nappy was too smelly
Alisa Arshavina claims cabin crew booted her off the flight for changing her daughters nappy - but the model has been ordered to pay comp to the airline by Russian judges
ANDREY ARSHAVIN'S model wife has been ordered to pay compensation after she delayed a flight after throwing a tantrum about her baby's nappy.
Alisa Arshavina, WAG to the ex-Arsenal ace, claimed she was booted off a plane when cabin staff accused her daughter's nappy of being too smelly.
The airline, however, insists she was removed for "obstructive behaviour" - and 'claiming she was a Russian KGB spy'.
Russian judges have backed the airline and sued the 35-year-old for compo.
It is believed Andrey had to settle her £12.5k legal bill.
Aeroflot deputy general legal director Vladimir Alexandrov said: "The money has already been transferred to Aeroflot's account.
"This way Arshavina admitted she was guilty."
Russia legend Arshavin was a real Arsenal flier at the peak of his career - but wife Alisa was anything but during her bizarre experience on the Aeroflot plane in Moscow.
Aeroflot say she repeatedly ignored warnings, tried to seat her nanny in a business class seat when she had only had an economy ticket, and then took one of her children out of a seat when the plane was set to take-off.
Aeroflot also allege Alisa told them "on several occasions" she was a major in the Federal Security Service.
According to Russian media, Alisa claims "fasten seatbelt" signs came on when she wanted to change a nappy.
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Alisa's 36-year-old husband has been playing for Kazakhstan Premier League side Kairat since March 2016.
The plane blow comes after Alisa allegedly threatened to chop off a model's fingers for cosying up with the footballer.
She allegedly contacted Olga Semenova online after she was filmed with Arshavin at a restaurant in Kazhakstani city Almaty.
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