Maura Higgins flees country after her ‘drunken kiss’ with Danny Jones as she finally breaks cover
MAURA Higgins has broken cover a week on from her ‘drunken kiss’ with Danny Jones.
The TV personality, 34, today revealed she’s jetting to Los Angeles today for an “exciting shoot”.
Maura shared a snap from her business class seat on a British Airways flight leaving London Heathrow.
She had a what appeared to be a glass of white wine in front of her and headphones at the ready for the long haul flight.
It comes after we revealed she continued partying with married McFly star Danny until 6am after their kiss at the Universal Brits after-party.
In new footage, the pair are seen gazing at each other at the five-star Nobu Hotel — which they visited soon after their 3am smooch.
Only security guards appear to be nearby as they are seen chatting intimately, laughing and holding filled wine glasses.
They then disappeared into a darkened, curtained-off side room at the Nobu Hotel in central London.
Staff said the room was for use by guests only.
One security guard said: “You can only go through there if you are staying at the hotel.”
Earlier that night, at about 3am, Maura was heard shouting “Danny” as they stood on The Strand leaving a Universal Records party at 180 House where they were filmed kissing at 2.50am.
They travelled by car separately across London to a Sony party at Marylebone’s Nobu Hotel.
An onlooker said: “Danny and Maura seemed to be enjoying their night of partying and had no plans to call it a night.
“They were knocking back wine at the Nobu from 4am and seemed keen to carry on. They weren’t seen leaving before 6am.”
The pair met when they appeared together in ITV1’s I’m A Celebrity in November.
After the Brits last Saturday, reality star Maura changed out of a see-through black outfit into a white minidress and jacket, with no top underneath, before going to an after-party where she kissed Danny, 38.
It comes as we can reveal McFly musician Danny, who is married to Georgia Horsley, 38, once regarded pretty women like sweets.
Writing in the 2012 band autobiography McFly — Unsaid Things . . . Our Story, he said: “Georgia’s amazing for me.
“The old Danny, the kid in the sweetie shop every time pretty girls were around, is gone. I don’t want anybody else but her.”