Britain’s Got Talent singer Susan Boyle had to be taken away by police after suffering a meltdown at Heathrow Airport.
The Mirror reports the 55-year-old singer became distressed while engaging in a heated disagreement with a staff member.
A witness said: “She looked confused and was shouting: ‘I’ve done nothing wrong, I’ve done nothing wrong’ repeatedly.
Witnesses reported the singer was in a ‘heated disagreement’ with staff. Source: Getty
“There was a massive commotion and everyone was looking at her.
“Nobody knows what started the argument but I was told it was something small that spiraled out of control.
Susan ended up having to be escorted from the airport. Source: Getty
“The cops looked pretty concerned as she was all over the place. They eventually took her away.”
It’s not the first time SuBo had a very public meltdown.
Earlier this year the singer caused a dramatic scene while flying home to Derry Airport was subsequently led into a sideroom by airport staff who comforted her.
Susan while being lead away from Derry Airport earlier this year. Source: Supplied
According to a source close to the singer, she became distressed after travelling with a relative.
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