Richard Marx says he wasn’t a hero for apparently intervening after an unruly passenger disrupted a Korean Air flight and had to be restrained.
Marx and his wife, Daisy Fuentes, documented the incident on Facebook and Instagram on Tuesday. The “Right Here Waiting” singer and Fuentes, a former MTV VJ, were married last year.
Fuentes wrote that her husband was the first to help subdue the man, and Marx criticized the flight crew for failing to properly restrain the man.
A Korean Air spokesman confirmed the incident aboard the flight from Hanoi to Seoul and that photos on Marx’s Facebook page were shot during the flight. Cho Hyun Mook said the matter was under investigation and that it appears that crew members responded in accordance with airline policies.
Marx posted a later update saying he and Fuentes were home safe and saying he wasn’t a “big ‘hero'” but “just did what I would hope anyone would do in the same situation.”
Citing Incheon police, the Yonhap News Agency reported that the passenger was a 34-year-old South Korean man who became drunk after having two and a half glasses of hard liquor on the flight. Incheon police officials could not be reached for comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Roger says
He snagged Daisy Fuentes! Niiiice! 😉
Not So Free says
I was wondering what happened to her.
Rob says
Yes it is 🙂 A few gave me that hero thing when I went back years after VN to Desert Storm. To me it was simple, love the county, fight for it. Waste of lives I know. A hero would be someone like Gen.Mattis. If you met him and spent a little time with him, you’d understand Patton was a bulldog he’s much better.
Justin W says
Hopefully the man he restrained will be punished for creating a disturbance on the flight.