
Two members of Camden rap group N-Dubz have apologised after it was revealed that they were asked to leave a plane after swearing at children on the flight.
Dino 'Dappy' Contostavlos and Richard 'Fazer' Rawson were met by armed police at a London airport after flying into the capital from Edinburgh.
A source told The Sun that cabin crew called ahead to police after the pair aggravated fellow flyers by: "swearing at kids on the plane, being foul and threatening passengers".
Dappy, Fazer and their friend DJ Mazer were reportedly held for questioning for over an hour.
Lead singer Tula 'Tulisa' Contostavlos was not involved in the incident or interview process.
An official statement from the band reads: "Fazer apologised on the plane at the end of the flight. They're sorry if their high spirits offended anyone."
N-Dubz release their new single 'Strong Again' on 16 February.
Dino 'Dappy' Contostavlos and Richard 'Fazer' Rawson were met by armed police at a London airport after flying into the capital from Edinburgh.
A source told The Sun that cabin crew called ahead to police after the pair aggravated fellow flyers by: "swearing at kids on the plane, being foul and threatening passengers".
Dappy, Fazer and their friend DJ Mazer were reportedly held for questioning for over an hour.
Lead singer Tula 'Tulisa' Contostavlos was not involved in the incident or interview process.
An official statement from the band reads: "Fazer apologised on the plane at the end of the flight. They're sorry if their high spirits offended anyone."
N-Dubz release their new single 'Strong Again' on 16 February.