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Airline orders Whitney Houston: Buckle up or get out

She may always love you, but when it comes to airline safety Whitney Houston prefers to fly sans legally mandated bodyguard.

According to TMZ, Houston was nearly kicked off a Delta flight in Atlanta Wednesday afternoon after she refused repeated requests to buckle her seatbelt.

Multiple sources tell the website the “Exhale (Shoop Shoop)” singer “‘got diva’ on the crew member” and only relented after “another crew member came over and warned Houston that if she didn’t buckle up, she would have to get off the plane.”

The former addict eventually relented and let a crew member buckle her up, allowing the plane to take off.

According to sources close to the singer, “Whitney ‘overreacted a little bit after missing an earlier flight but she’s still 100% sober and was on the way to Detroit for her first day of shooting a new movie.’”

A word of advice to the PA on that shoot: quit.

Read more: http://www.dose.ca/Airline+orders+Whitney+Houston+Buckle/5545829/story.html#ixzz1aijHgUHd
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