London: `Queen of Pop` Madonna enraged her first class co-passengers when she was let off their snow-stranded plane two hours before the others and added to the trouble when she started doing yoga in the aisles.
Passengers on board a flight from New York became stranded on the snow-blanketed tarmac of Heathrow airport over the weekend, and were furious when the `Vogue` hitmaker was allowed off the plane two hours before everyone else, reported Daily Mail online.
As blizzards brought UK`s transport system to a near standstill, Madonna and her entourage were whisked away by bus to the terminal before everyone else.
But not before she handed out some impromptu in-flight entertainment.
"It was bad enough having to wait, but then she started doing her yoga in the aisles. After about an hour, a bus came along and took her and her party of about 15 off the plane. The rest of us all had to wait for another two hours," said a passenger on the plane.
The 52-year-old flew in from New York so that she could spend Christmas with her ex-husband Giy Ritchie and their children.
The 42-year-old British filmmaker and Madonna will get together at their former marital home in Wiltshire, with their children Rocco, 10, and David, 6, Lourdes, 14, and 5-year-old Mercy.
PTI
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