Jadé Tuncdoruk seemed determined to keep a low profile when she arrived at Sydney Airport on Thursday following her recent racially insensitive Uber Eats rant and travel refund saga.
The 27-year-old influencer was returning home from a holiday in Paris with her mother Handan.
After spotting cameras, she put on her grey hooded sweatshirt, pulling the hood down low over her face and walking with her head down.
Feeling shy: Jadé Tuncdoruk seemed determined to keep a low profile when she arrived at Sydney Airport on Thursday
Jadé pulled her own luggage along, trailing behind her mother as they exited the airport together.
She had initially stepped off the flight with the sweatshirt knotted around her waist, and paired dark blue leggings with a grey marle T-shirt.
The social media star also donned a pair of black sneakers and she appeared makeup-free underneath a black face mask.
Incognito: After spotting cameras, she pulled on her grey hooded sweatshirt, pulling the hood down low over her face and walking with her head down
Her long brunette hair sat loose as she pulled a large blue suitcase and a smaller green carry on bag alongside her.
A black handbag and neck pillow sat on top of the green bag while Handan had her hands full with her own luggage.
In January, Jadé was forced to apologise for a racially insensitive Facebook post about Uber Eats drivers.
Flying in: The 27-year-old influencer was returning home from a holiday in Paris with her mother, Handan (left)
The resurfaced post from 2017 saw Jadé complaining about the company's 'annoying non-English speaking delivery drivers'.
'I order off you guys all the time and I'm starting to find it really annoying that you have so many non-English speaking delivery people who can't follow basic delivery instructions,' she wrote.
'I got a notification today saying my food was arriving and it took the person a further 20 mins to get to my door because he didn't read my delivery instructions properly and when I called him to explain he didn't understand a word I was saying.'
Saying sorry: In January, Jadé was forced to apologise for a racially insensitive Facebook post about Uber Eats drivers
She continued: 'Your GPS is consistently sending drivers to the wrong address which I've explained in my instructions which most people read and have no problem with but when foreigners are delivering it takes twice as long for me to receive my then cold food. Sort it out.'
Jadé later apologised for her 'hurtful comments' after her post was uploaded by the Celeb Spellcheck Instagram page.
'I'm sorry to anyone I've hurt with my comments. I hold myself accountable for my actions,' she wrote.
Keeping it in the family: Jadé travelled to Paris with her mother a month after the scandal emerged, celebrating her 27th birthday in the French capital
'It doesn't excuse anything but know that I have grown immensely in the past several years. I always do my best to be someone others can look up to and I know I've let people down and for that I'm truly sorry.'
Jadé travelled to Paris with her mother a month after the scandal emerged, celebrating her 27th birthday in the French capital.
'Eternally grateful for my 27 years of life. Feeling so lucky to be spending my birthday in such an incredible place with the woman who made my entire existence possible,' she wrote on Instagram last week.
'Eternally grateful for my 27 years of life. Feeling so lucky to be spending my birthday in such an incredible place with the woman who made my entire existence possible,' she wrote on Instagram last week
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