Man in red underwear lying on the floor at an airport gate.
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A PASSENGER gave stunned travellers a naughty striptease all the way down to his boxers and beyond at Boston airport.

He was dragged away by police after his stripping disrupted the boarding of a JetBlue flight.

Man in red underwear lying on the floor at an airport gate.
The man did what appeared to be a strip tease for the other passengersCredit: viewfromthewing
Screenshot of a man being removed from a JetBlue terminal after stripping naked.
He even mooned the people at the gateCredit: viewfromthewing
Police officers carrying a naked man away at Boston Logan International Airport.
He was then hauled away by policeCredit: viewfromthewing
A handcuffed man in underwear being escorted by two police officers.
Cops had to wrestle him up off the floorCredit: viewfromthewing

The unidentified flasher even mooned the gobsmacked crowd and got fully naked while muttering to himself.

A video of the creepy spectacle went viral on Facebook, posted by Camie Marie.

It shows the man stretching on the floor and seemingly channelling his inner yogi in bright red underpants.

Flyers at Boston Logan International Airport terminal C were left half amused and half dismayed.

He was caught on camera lying on the floor, lifting his legs into the air, and then rolling over onto his hands and knees with his rear end facing the seating area.

Massachusetts state troopers intervened to put an end to his unsolicited show and carried the man away, his legs still spread,

It remains unclear when the scandalous scene unfolded and how long his ridiculous antics went on for.

In Massachusetts, the act of indecent exposure, which involves intentionally and offensively showing one’s private parts, can result in penalties of up to six months in prison and a fine of up to $200.

But it’s unconfirmed what punishment, if any, the wannabe stripper faced after being taken away by officials.

Planes and airports appear to be a hotspot of ridiculous antics, with endless stories of flights descending into chaos.

Terrified passengers flee as rampaging man ‘sets fire to check-in desk’ at Milan’s Malepensa Airport

Earlier this month, a British Airways flight to San Diego was disrupted by a tipsy woman who vomited after downing a bottle of wine that she had secretly brought on board.

She has been branded the “ultimate passenger from hell”.

Earlier this year, an AirNZ pilot stripped off in protest after getting frustrated by routine security checks.

Neil Abbott, a senior pilot, got into a heated argument with security staff when he was asked to remove his boots.

Described by his peers as “a bit of a character”, he became so angry that he took his clothes off in front of passengers.

Police arrived to de-escalate the situation, and the flight was delayed by “one hour 39 minutes due to a change of crew being required”.

Police officers removing a man from a JetBlue terminal.
Cops carried him away after the displayCredit: viewfromthewing
JetBlue Airbus A321 airplane at an airport.
He was waiting for a jetBlue flightCredit: Alamy
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