Los Angeles:
The Bad Teacher star was spotted covering herself in a black scarf to hide her face, as she caught a 7 am flight from New York to Los Angeles.
A source told the New York Daily News newspaper that Cameron does this to sleep on fights because "she feels so vulnerable asleep in public as a celebrity".
After getting some rest on the flight, Cameron was spotted talking to singer-and-songwriter Blake Ian, and said that she had flown to Los Angeles to see a friend's baby.
Cameron is not the only celebrity to use a disguise in public. James Bond actor Daniel Craig wears a false beard when he is going out to have a quiet drink.
He said, "I wish, sometimes, I could just go sit and spend the afternoon in the pub. Well, you know, if I'm quiet and I wear a hat, a pair of sunglasses and a false beard, I could probably get away with it."
Singer Beyonce Knowles is also prone to disguising herself, and once dressed as Disney character Goofy so that she could take her six-year-old nephew Daniel to Disneyland.
She said, "I had on the biggest Goofy hat! It was supposed to be a disguise, with this big brim that covered my face, and floppy ears on the sides, but by the end of the trip I realised that people knew I was making a fool of myself in this hat. It was a really nice memory for me."
A source told the New York Daily News newspaper that Cameron does this to sleep on fights because "she feels so vulnerable asleep in public as a celebrity".
After getting some rest on the flight, Cameron was spotted talking to singer-and-songwriter Blake Ian, and said that she had flown to Los Angeles to see a friend's baby.
Cameron is not the only celebrity to use a disguise in public. James Bond actor Daniel Craig wears a false beard when he is going out to have a quiet drink.
He said, "I wish, sometimes, I could just go sit and spend the afternoon in the pub. Well, you know, if I'm quiet and I wear a hat, a pair of sunglasses and a false beard, I could probably get away with it."
Singer Beyonce Knowles is also prone to disguising herself, and once dressed as Disney character Goofy so that she could take her six-year-old nephew Daniel to Disneyland.
She said, "I had on the biggest Goofy hat! It was supposed to be a disguise, with this big brim that covered my face, and floppy ears on the sides, but by the end of the trip I realised that people knew I was making a fool of myself in this hat. It was a really nice memory for me."