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Richard Branson to stop ‘turning girls upside down’ on Virgin planes

Por: New York Post Business November 04, 2022

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Richard Branson, the billionaire owner of Virgin Atlantic, will no longer be “turning girls upside down” on his airplanes. The 72-year-old British tycoon said this week he is putting an end to his famous promotional stunt of holding scantily-clad women in acrobatic positions on the wings of his planes, an act that has starred models such as Pamela Anderson, Kate Moss, and Dita Von Teese. “There’s no question that in the early days of... + full article



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