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12th Jan 2023

Blue singer convicted of racially aggravated assault towards cabin crew

Katy Thornton

Ryan had drunk a bottle of port before boarding a London City Airport flight

Blue singer Lee Ryan has been convicted of the racially aggravated assault of a female flight cabin crew member and assaulting a police officer.

Ryan, 39, had drunk a bottle of port before boarding a flight on 31 July from Glasgow to London, Ealing Magistrates’ Court heard.

The court was also told Ryan told the flight attendant, “I want your chocolate children” and referred to her as a “chocolate cookie” before grabbing her wrist.

Ryan denied the word chocolate was racist and said his actions were merely “playful”.

The 39-year-old has also been found guilty of being drunk on an aircraft and behaving in an abusive way towards the cabin crew member.

In August last year it was reported that Ryan’s action had delayed the flight be 20 minutes, with one passenger detailing the ordeal to The Sun.

One passenger told the publisher: “Never mind singing with Blue, he turned the air blue with his language.

“He became aggressive with the air hostesses once it became clear he wouldn’t get given alcohol. At one point he left his seat and started walking up and down the aisle despite being told to sit down — he even ran behind the cabin crew curtains.

Ryan formed the boy band in 2000 with Antony Costa, Duncan James and Simon Webbe and released three studio albums before the group announced a hiatus in late 2004.

The group reformed and represented the UK at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest, placing 11th, and in March 2013 announced they would embark on their first tour later than year.

Sony dropped the band in April 2015 after poor sales of their fifth album Colours, which sold just 4,000 copies in its first week.

This article originally appeared on JOE UK

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