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Former Love Island star Montanna Brown talked about the “creepy” moment she realised someone was “tracking” her location by dropping an AirTag in her luggage at the airport.

Montana, who is pregnant with her first child, was flying to LA when she discovered the Apple tracking device. Speaking on her Instagram stories, the 27-year-old warned people to be extra cautious when travelling abroad. READ MORE: Beauty bargain hunters ‘need’ £3 brow pencil that's apparently 'just like' £20 Benefit version She said she received a notification on her iPhone that told her there was an AirTag on her person which did not belong to her. “I landed in LA and got this notification on my phone like, ‘There's an air tag on your person that doesn't belong to you and it's from nobody in your contacts so someone can see your location.’ “I was like, this is weird.

I rummaged around, and didn't see anything. When I went to the loo after I'd gone through security, I found an AirTag in my bag that was tracking my location. “Beware when you're travelling, if you're travelling on your own because apparently this is a thing,” she said.

The influencer then appeared on ITV’s Good Morning Britain and explained the ordeal in further detail, adding that the whole incident really “spooked” her. “As soon as I got through security, I was kind of brushing (it) off at this point: 'Oh, it was probably nothing.' “It was only until I went to the toilet and kind of emptied everything out of my bag that it was at the bottom of my bag so that was really alarming because I genuinely had no idea that somebody was even that close to me to be able to put it into my bag,” she said.

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