Stars Who Have Publicly Admitted To Joining The Mile High Club

While promoting their film, “Mortdecai,” stars Johnny Depp, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Paul Bettany dropped by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” During that appearance, they played the “Never Have I Ever” game, in which host Ellen DeGeneres asked them potentially embarrassing questions. One of those was whether they’d joined the Mile High Club. 

After mulling it over for a few seconds, Depp and Paltrow immediately held up their signs, reading “I Have.” Bettany added his confirmation next, with DeGeneres then following suit.

Interestingly, DeGeneres once asked “Friends” alum Jennifer Aniston that same question, and she asserted she was. DeGeneres continued her questioning, however, getting Aniston to admit that her airplane exploits took place in the cockpit with the pilot, and the flight attendant. When DeGeneres then asked if Aniston ate one of those tiny bags of airline peanuts during her romp, she protested, “No!” she said. “That’s just disgusting.” If that account sounds a bit fanciful, it’s because it is. Asked by E! News to comment on her alleged airplane shenanigans, Aniston explained that the whole thing was a joke that had been set up. “First of all, that’s not much of anybody’s business and you know that was all a goof right?” she said, revealing she’d been instructed by DeGeneres to just keep saying yes to whatever question was asked. “I didn’t know what she was going to ask me,” Aniston said. “I’m blowing your whole cover Ellen.”

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