When you talk to people a bout their bucket list or their goals in life, odds are it won’t be long until they mention becoming part of the mile high club as one of them. It’s just one of those things that seems to really enthrall people for reasons beyond my understanding. In case you weren’t aware because your innocence hasn’t been brutally ripped from your body by modern society: the mile high club is a club you automatically join if you somehow manage to have snu-snu in an aeroplane. While it’s flying, obviously.
In fact, it’s such a popular thing on people’s to do lists that a whole bunch of celebrities have joined the mile high club over the years. Since they travel a lot for their jobs and spend more time on planes than the average human being, this could be considered cheating, but for now we’ll let it slide and just have a looksie which celebrities have joined the club so far.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth admitted as much on the Ellen Degeneres show, but hasn’t spilled the details yet on how she became a member of the mile high club. During the show she was flanked by Johnny Depp and Paul Bettany, both of whom also admitted to being member.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth admitted as much on the Ellen Degeneres show, but hasn’t spilled the details yet on how she became a member of the mile high club. During the show she was flanked by Johnny Depp and Paul Bettany, both of whom also admitted to being members.
Cara Delevigne
Having been caught pretty much every time, Cara has attempted to become a member of the mile high club on many occasions. She says it’s super-hard to not get caught, but at least it’s never stopped her from actually doing it and trying again!
Miranda Kerr
Miranda Kerr is also a member of the mile high club and has even had sex on a plane all by herself. This girl definitely knows how to make a long distance flight as fun as possible!
Zoe Saldana
When asked where the craziest place was that she’d ever done it, Zoe promptly admitted being part of the mile high club. She didn’t go into detail about the specifics, which is totally fine. If she says she’s a member, who are we to say she’s not.