Popnography
Is Too Much Whitney a Bad Thing?
An airline passenger was allegedly kicked off a flight for her non-stop singing of Whitney Houston hits
May 13 2013 1:34 PM EST
February 05 2015 9:27 PM EST
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We know that all things '90s are back in fashion, but one American Airlines passenger took things a little too far, according to Gawker. It seems one lady couldn't stop singing the hit "I Will Always Love You" while on a flight from Kansas City to JFK.
"The woman was being disruptive and was removed from the plane for interfering with the flight crew," said Kansas City International Airport spokesman Joe McBride. "There was a federal air marshal on the aircraft, who subdued the woman and put her in cuffs and removed her from the plane."
That reminds us of that moment in Hedwig and the Angry Inch when the title character, while living in a Kansas trailer park, can't stop the same racket from a neighbor. "She's ben singing this song, on a loop, for three days," Hedwig says. Amen.
Watch the stealth footage of the AA passenger being taken off the the plane. (Then check out the Hedwig clip.)
Watch the Hedwig clip: