Georgie Palmer reacts to being kicked off flight over daughter's nut allergy A BBC weather presenter whose family was kicked off a flight has said the ordeal was "humiliating". Georgie Palmer, 49, her husband Nick Sollom, 48, and daughters Rosie, 12, and Annie, 14, were ordered off the plane after they told the crew Rosie was allergic to peanuts. Staff on the flight from Gatwick Airport to Dalaman in Turkey refused to make an announcement to tell passengers not to eat peanuts, according to Ms Palmer.
The forecaster said she gently asked fellow passengers sitting around her not to eat peanuts and to pass the message on. But Ms Palmer claimed the "angry" captain of the jet insisted they get off the plane before it would take off. She told Good Morning Britain the experience was "absolutely humiliating" for her daughter.
Ms Palmer added: "When he (the captain) found out I had spoken to the other passengers he was screaming at me from the cockpit. He was so angry. READ MORE Tourists told to hide valuables in unusual item to avoid being robbed on holiday Georgie Palmer tells GMB it was 'absolutely humiliating and desperate' for her daughter (Image: Good Morning Britain) "The next thing I knew we were told to get off the plane.
It is really beautiful how every passenger on that plane was so wonderful, but nobody working on that plane showed one ounce of compassion." Ms Palmer added: "Rosie is in a terrible state about this. It has ruined her holiday.
We don't go away all the time. .
