Police officers escorted pop star Lee Ryan outside the plane for supposedly abusing cabin crew.

In the shared clip, former celebrity "Big Brother" is asked by the police to get off the plane after the incident saying that they will explain the situation afterwards.

As soon as Ryan got off, one of the passengers shared that the star had been "furious" in the flight and was being "abusive" and "insulting."

His disturbing attitude inside the plane made the cabin crew ask for help from the authority. As soon as the plane landed at  London City Airport the police came in and talk to Ryan.

He was put  into a waiting police van at the tarmac since the arrest in which he stayed overnight in a cell but was released after 12 hours because the police need to gather credible information and need thorough investigation.

"At around 1640 hours on Sunday 31 July, officers came across a flight which had arrived at London City Airport from Glasgow," the Met Police said.

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Previously, Ryan was involved in an issue concerning "verbal attack" against a gay man and a drag queen. It comes after his post on Instagram about "gender identity" as he said in text, "I might start identifying myself as an alien/star/seed/indigo child," Ryan, who is bisexual, had said in an Instagram Story. "Anything but human. Please respect my wishes."

One of his fans felt offended by his post and replied saying Ryan is a little insensitive by posting about "identity" when especially to those who wanted to be identified as something "outside" of the gender binary.

Sammy, who identify as a gay man and Ryan exchanges conversation explaining each other side.

After the incident went viral, Ryan said in a news outlet that he didn't want to offend anyone since he is a bisexual and also he shared that his bandmate is gay as well, so he would never disrespect anyone like that..

He also explained that ""It was a harmless thing, I was basically saying I'm an alien. I wasn't being offensive to anyone, unless you're an alien. I didn't say one thing about the LGBTQ+ community."

In which Layla said that he [Ryan] didn't apologise to her and in the non-binary community adding that this should be a lesson to everyone.

Ryan formed the boy band in 2000 with Anthony Costa, Duncan James and Simon Webbe. 

They have sold 14 million records.

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