An ex-drug dealer has boasted about abusing cabin crew and getting a Ryanair flight grounded.

Alistair Davis, the brother of Instagram “wellness guru” Scott Davis, has taken to his social media to joke about the incident that occurred on a Ryanair flight in December of last year.

Alistair, who was jailed in 2015 for possession of £6000 of cocaine, caused the Ryanair flight from Alicante to Prestwick to be diverted to Santander just an hour into the journey.

He reportedly got into a drunken argument with members of the cabin crew and was kicked off the plane into the hands of waiting Spanish police.

Alistair reportedly got into a drunken argument with members of the cabin crew and was kicked off the plane (Stock Image)

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Videos of the incident show passengers cheering when he left the plane.

The Sunday Mail recently uncovered videos of Alistair boasting about “pounding” a female crew member who asked him to return to his seat.

He said: “I said ‘OK, wait until we’re up in the air and I’ll pound you.’ That’s exactly what happened. I pounded her. That’s all that happened.”

In another video he said: “Let’s see what happens next week. Maybe I’ll divert another flight, ruin everyone’s day. Do I care? No.”

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His brother, Scott, is seen rowing with the staff member for complaining about his brother.

In the video, Scott is heard saying: “It’s not the drunk guy’s fault, it’s the sober Karen’s fault.”

One witness called it a “horrible incident”, branding it a “slap in the face” to hear the men joking about it.

This comes as influencer Scott, an ex-gangster, was recently exposed in the Sunday Mail for peddling fake cancer cures and telling diabetics to only eat fruit on social media.

Scott claimed pepper could stop a heart attack

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He also claimed pepper could stop a heart attack and spread conspiracy theories about links between vaccines and autism.

In TikTok videos, he could be heard telling people a positive mentality would cure them of serious illnesses while advertising his supplements.

He claimed his newfound wellness lifestyle and his exit from the crime and drug world were due to using his products.

A Ryanair spokesman said: “Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards passenger misconduct and will continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behaviour.”

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