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Mon, Oct 29, 2007

Country Music Star 'Verbally Abusive' To Cabin Crew

Looses Composure On LA-Bound Flight

Country music star Gretchen Wilson admits she cussed out a commercial flight attendant on a recent flight to Los Angeles from her native Nashville, TN.

"I took about three and a half hours of being badgered and I finally said a cuss word, and I said it loud," Wilson told World Entertainment News.

Wilson, the singer of "Redneck Woman," admits loudly swearing at a member of the cabin staff, but claims she'd had enough of being constantly asked to keep her dog in its carrier case.

"It all started over keeping my dog under the seat, and there were other dogs on the plane that weren't forced to stay in their kennel but I was being forced to keep my dog in mine. I took about as much as I could take and then I finally cussed her. That's country music!"

"It's interesting to hear how the story has evolved," the singer added. "I've heard people say I had a pit bull on that flight!"

FMI: www.gretchenwilson.com/

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