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vanessa sicotte

Exactly one year ago, a group of wayward Quebec influencers and reality television stars was floundering in Mexico after their mid-air, mid-COVID debauchery on a Sunwing flight to Cancun made headlines across Canada. Quebecers might remember some of the story's principal characters, namely eccentric trip organizer James William Awad and the woman seen on video vaping aboard the aircraft, aspiring pilot Vanessa Sicotte.

The absolutely ridiculous story would inevitably become a feature on Bye Bye 2022, Radio-Canada's sketch comedy recap of the previous year. Sicotte shared her reaction to the parody with Narcity Québec.

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In a live video posted to social media earlier this week, the infamous Sunwing party flight vaper seemed to get into a car accident after drinking alcohol with friends.

An uproar ensued, which she responded to on Wednesday night claiming that it was all staged. Vanessa Sicotte said the controversial video shared by QC Scoop on YouTube was intended to bring attention to the dangers of drinking and driving. But upset viewers have responded saying they don't believe her, and that, if that is the case, her approach was callous and ineffective.

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The Sunwing party flight saga continues.

Vanessa Sicotte, the woman seen vaping on the now-infamous charter flight to Cancun, is targeting a rumour shared on a popular local gossip page.

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The passenger seen on video vaping aboard that infamous Sunwing flight to Cancun has apologized for her actions and said she's ready to face any consequences. The woman, whom the Journal de Montréal has identified as Vanessa Sicotte, took to her Instagram story on Tuesday night to address followers.

She said she had been the target of death threats and insults since the story of the Sunwing flight spread on social media.

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