Samantha Fox 'deeply sorry' after being 'arrested' after 'drunken altercation' on flight
21.01.2024 - 13:32
/ ok.co.uk
Sam Fox, the iconic glamour model and pop star, has apologised after being arrested for an alleged 'drunken bust-up' on a flight to Germany.
The 56 year old was reportedly on a British Airways flight from London to Munich when she allegedly had a disagreement with another passenger.
The plane, ready for take-off, had to be turned around at Heathrow due to Sam's alleged behaviour. According to reports, passengers were asked to disembark and stayed in a hotel before continuing their journey the next day. Police confirmed that a woman in her 50s was arrested on suspicion of being drunk on an aircraft and has been bailed until March.
According to The Sun, Sam said she is "deeply sorry for any disruption caused" and is cooperating with the investigation. Sam, who shot to fame as a glamour model in the 80s before becoming a pop star, married her partner of six years, Linda Oslen, in 2022.
The couple announced their engagement in March 2020, four years after they first started dating in 2016. During a chat on Loose Women, Sam shared that it was actually Linda who popped the question.
"Kind of, I did hint!" she confessed when asked if she was surprised by the proposal. She added: "I mean I'm getting on a bit now. When I met her, I knew I was completely in love with her and wanted to be with her forever." Sam also recalled how she first hinted at marriage to Linda during a concert in Slovakia.
"We stayed in a 16th century castle and I said, 'wouldn't it be lovely to get married here?' She waited until Valentine's Day 2020 to ask me to be her wife. It was all very traditional, we both cried," she revealed. Before Linda, Sam was with her former manager and long-term partner Myra Stratton for 12 years, until Myra sadly passed away from
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