![]() ![]() ![]() “The falcons are trained to take down drones in midair, without injury to themselves,” a source told “Page Six.”Ĭelebs can finally go back to posting their own vacation selfies in private. The Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc in France recruited 13 falcons and handlers to patrol the surrounding area for drones during the recent wedding of art collector Alberto “Tico” Mugrabi and fashion blogger Colby Jordan, according to “ Page Six.” The falcons not only protected the happy couple’s privacy they were also there for the sake of the wedding’s celebrity guests, including Princess Beatrice, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Karlie Kloss. Their father, Yosef Jose Mugrabi, a Colombian textile importer of Syrian. Collector Alberto Tico Mugrabi with Shala Monroque at W South Beach. Yes, you guessed it: Hotels are now using falcons to take out paparazzi drones. Tico Mugrabi and his brother David, both second-generation collector/dealers. Poor celebrities just want privacy when they’re on vacation at luxury resorts, but of course, paparazzi drones always seem to get in the way.įancy hotels are not about to let their celeb clients feel violated by drones that take pictures of them naked paddleboarding, however, so they’re pulling out all the stops to protect these high-profile guests. The model, 24, was joined by Princess Beatrice for a wedding in Antibes, France, and she took to Instagram to share a selfie with her. Photo-Illustration: Westend61/Getty Images Karlie Kloss got the royal treatment over the weekend. ![]()
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