LONDON (AP) — Susan Boyle's spokeswoman says the singer is at home and fine after an incident involving the police at London's Heathrow Airport.
British media reported that the "I Dreamed a Dream" singer was led away by officers after creating a disturbance at the airport on Monday.
London's Metropolitan Police said officers were called "around 1:20pm (1220 GMT) on Monday April 25 to a lounge in Terminal 5, Heathrow to reports of a distressed woman. Officers attended and spoke with the woman."
Spokeswoman Nicola Phillips said Boyle was at home in Scotland Tuesday and "she is fine."
The 55-year-old singer was diagnosed with Asperger's a few years ago, and Phillips said the syndrome had "a huge part to play in the situation."
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