Gigi Hadid arrives in Paris after being dismissed as Harvey Weinstein trial juror

Gigi Hadid touches down in style in Paris… one day after being dismissed as a juror in Harvey Weinstein trial

Gigi Hadid has arrived in Paris just one day after being dismissed as a juror in Harvey Weinstein trial in New York City.

The supermodel, 24, was spotted arriving at Charles De Gaulle airport on Friday morning in the same outfit she wore to the courthouse, having travelled through the night.

The beauty looked stylish in a checked gilet layered over black coat, paired with simple trousers and leather ankle boots – the very same outfit she had worn the previous day.

Moving on: Gigi Hadid has arrived in Paris just one day after being dismissed as a juror in Harvey Weinstein trial in New York City

Gigi pulled her dark blonde hair back into a low bun and accessorised with gold earrings and a matching necklace.

She carried a large holdall with her travel essentials and wheeled a small suitcase beside her following her flight.

It was confirmed on Thursday that Gigi will not be a juror in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial.

Hadid, 24, was spotted shortly before 9am walking into the New York courthouse trailed by a person who appeared to be a bodyguard.

Wasting no time: The model, 24, was spotted arriving at Charles De Gaulle airport on Friday morning in the same outfit she wore to the courthouse, having travelled through the night

Wasting no time: The model, 24, was spotted arriving at Charles De Gaulle airport on Friday morning in the same outfit she wore to the courthouse, having travelled through the night

Hitting the headlines: It was confirmed on Thursday that Gigi will not be a juror in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial

Hitting the headlines: It was confirmed on Thursday that Gigi will not be a juror in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial

Holding a black handbag in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other, Hadid did not say anything as she disappeared into a room. A few minutes later, she left the courthouse

Court officials confirmed she was cut from the list of potential jurors, an expected development following the attention her presence in court generated.

She caused a stir on Monday when she emerged as a potential juror, telling the judge she had met Weinstein but could be impartial.

The model also said she had met actress Salma Hayek, a potential witness.

Simple: The beauty looked stylish in a checked gilet layered over black coat, paired with simple trousers and leather ankle boots - the very same outfit she had worn the previous day

Simple: The beauty looked stylish in a checked gilet layered over black coat, paired with simple trousers and leather ankle boots – the very same outfit she had worn the previous day

Bling: Gigi pulled her dark blonde hair back into a low bun and accessorised with gold earrings and a matching necklace

On the move: She carried a large holdall with her travel essentials

Gigi pulled her dark blonde hair back into a low bun and accessorised with gold earrings and a matching necklace

Despite Hadid’s insistence that she could ‘keep an open mind on the facts’, the defence and prosecutors later agreed that having her on the jury would be too much of a commotion.

Weinstein’s lawyers have demanded the trial be moved out of New York City, citing ‘flash mob’ protests in the streets whose chants can be heard in the courtroom and a crush of reporters and photographers that have turned the case into a ‘media and entertainment circus’.

The defence, having lost an earlier change of venue request, said the ‘carnival-like atmosphere’ surrounding jury selection, coupled with the frenzy over Hadid’s appearance in the jury pool and social media comments by prospective jurors, showed Weinstein will not get a fair shake in his home town.

Trial: Harvey Weinstein, 67, is accused of raping a woman in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting another in 2006

Trial: Harvey Weinstein, 67, is accused of raping a woman in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting another in 2006

Weinstein, 67, is accused of raping a woman in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting another in 2006.

He has said any sexual activity was consensual. If convicted, Weinstein could face life in prison.

Judge James Burke has said he expects a panel of 12 jurors and six alternates to be seated in time for opening statements and evidence on January 22.

He told prospective jurors that he expected the trial to finish up in early March.

All eyes on her: Court officials confirmed she was cut from the list of potential jurors, an expected development following the attention her presence in court generated (pictured arriving in court in NYC on Thursday)

All eyes on her: Court officials confirmed she was cut from the list of potential jurors, an expected development following the attention her presence in court generated (pictured arriving in court in NYC on Thursday)