Sometimes you just get that urge to sing; it can grab you anywhere: in the supermarket buying milk, at home while you microwave a pizza roll, or on a plane, thousands of feet up in the air.

For one unnamed woman, the urge to sing Whitney Houston’s ‘I Will Always Love You’ was just too strong, and it was ‘too strong’ many times in a row, as she refused to relent, and gave multiple renditions to, we can only imagine, an increasingly annoyed cabin. The passengers weren’t the only ones to find it distracting, though. In fact, a plane is probably the one place on (on? debate) earth you can’t really mess about. It’s sort of a rule. She was handcuffed and removed from the flight by air marshals after it was forced to divert to Kansas City Airport. Spokesman Joe McBride said: "The woman was being disruptive and was removed from the plane for interfering with the flight crew. There was a federal air marshal on the aircraft, who subdued the woman and put her in cuffs and removed her from the plane."

Whitney HoustonWhitney Houston in 2011 at the pre-Grammy awards

‘I Will Always Love You,’ was written by Dolly Parton, and was made famous because of its inclusion in the hit 80s movie, The Bodyguard. It won Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 36th Grammy Awards in 1994. Houston tragically died on February 11th 2012 after accidentally drowning.

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