Police officers escorted supermodel Kate Moss from an easyJet flight at the Luton airport in London on Sunday for reportedly being disruptive.

The 41-year-old was on her way back home after vacationing in Turkey, but as soon as the flight landed at the airport at approximately 4.15 p.m., she was ushered off by the police, according to BBC News.

A fellow passenger said that Moss "called the pilot a 'basic b----'" as police led her off the plane. She was a little drunk and had a disagreement with another passenger on the flight as she was refused alcohol and then went to serve her own vodka from her cabin luggage.

"But she was not aggressive to anyone and was funny, really. The easyJet crew was acting out of proportion,"the passenger said, Daily Mail reported.

A spokesman for Bedfordshire police confirmed that they "were called to assist staff in escorting a passenger from a flight arriving into Luton airport this afternoon. The passenger had been reported as being disruptive on the flight," The Telegraph reported.

"Officers attended and escorted the passenger from the plane. No formal complaints were made against her and she was not arrested," he added.

The airline stated that it "does not tolerate disruptive behavior and will always report any incidents to the authorities," reported The Guardian.