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Nicole Curtis Survives Terrifying Central America Flight

5 Feb

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Summary

  • HGTV star Nicole Curtis experienced a frightening flight in Central America.
  • The journey involved a small plane, causing her to cry and pray.
  • Severe motion sickness from the flight caused her to miss her next flight.
Nicole Curtis Survives Terrifying Central America Flight

HGTV personality Nicole Curtis recently shared a harrowing account of a flight experience in Central America. The 49-year-old designer described boarding a "tiny little plane" for a journey that left her in a state of fear, prompting her to cry and pray.

Curtis detailed the intense turbulence, which she captured on video, showing the aircraft aggressively swaying. This terrifying experience caused her to miss her next scheduled flight due to debilitating motion sickness, requiring her to rest horizontally. She recounted this incident as one of the craziest things she has undertaken, ranking it alongside a night train journey across India.

This adventure occurred while Curtis was awaiting an airdate announcement for her HGTV show, Rehab Addict. The show's ninth season had been previously pulled in July 2025, with a decision made in October 2025 to re-edit and re-cut episodes. The network confirmed plans to air the remaining episodes in the first quarter of 2026.

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Nicole Curtis experienced a terrifying flight on a small plane in Central America that caused her to cry and pray.
The flight caused severe motion sickness, leaving Nicole Curtis horizontal and causing her to miss her next flight.
HGTV plans to air the remaining episodes of Rehab Addict Season 9 in the first quarter of 2026.

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