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Former pop star helps subdue violent Korean Air passenger
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Former pop star helps subdue violent Korean Air passenger

1980s pop star Richard Marx recently intervened to subdue an unruly passenger on a Korean Air flight from Hanoi to Seoul, and his wife Daisy Fuentes was on hand to provide photo and video proof of the former heartthrob's assistance in the four-hour ordeal.

The passenger apparently became aggressive and violent with the flight crew, at which point Marx and others grabbed him and tied him down with ropes until the flight landed.

Doc Thompson decides to have a little fun with this odd story and shoehorn as many of Richard Marx song titles as he can into his commentary. "That's 'Crazy,' but Richard Marx 'Should've Known Better,'" Doc jokes. "It's sad, but 'Now and Forever,' that's just air travel 'Hazard.' We tried to stop it, but 'They Keep Coming Back.' I mean it 'Don't Mean Nothing,' you know.

To see more from Doc, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson” weekdays 6–9am ET, only on TheBlaze Radio Network.

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