Emma Louise Jones stuns followers along with her tongue after cheeky airplane rest room pic

Emma Louise Jones has stunned fans on social media with a tongue pic after she had shared a cheeky snap from the airplane bathroom en route to the Middle East

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Emma Louise Jones showed off her blue tongue(Image: @eljonesuk/Instagram)

Emma Louise Jones has stunned fans on social media with a tongue pic after she shared a selfie from a plane toilet.

Emma had gone off in search of some winter sun in the UAE, touching down in Abu Dhabi to present the Gold Cup from the Emirati. However, disaster struck for the glamorous host when she decided to enjoy a quick snack.

Sharing a picture on her Instagram story, Emma quickly realised her mistake after half of her tongue had turned blue. “Forgot I was working for a second and ate a blue macaroon,” she said, while sticking out her tongue.

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The stunner had been at the venue two days before the event got into the swing of things. In one video, what appears to be candles can be seen on the ground. In the following clip, Emma is then dancing around with her microphone.

And after a long day of travel, Emma shared a snap of her bath as she readied to wind down for the evening.

The race is set to start on Saturday and will be run over a turf mile (1,600 metres) at the Abu Dhabi Turf Club Racecourse.

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Ali Al Shaiba, director general of the Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, Abu Dhabi Turf Club, and president of the organizing committee, commented: “The Abu Dhabi Gold Cup is a testament to the emirate’s evolution as a world-class sporting destination.

“By introducing a million-dollar listed Thoroughbred race to our historic program, we are creating a global platform that merges our deep-rooted equestrian traditions with international excellence.

“This event offers an unparalleled experience where elite sport meets premium lifestyle, and we are proud to welcome the world to witness this new chapter in Abu Dhabi’s racing legacy.”

BBC