The "Talk Dirty" singer and his entourage were escorted off a flight before it took off from Nevada after his security guards became embroiled in bust-up with airport employees.
Derulo subsequently had to charter a private jet to get back to Los Angeles, and he vowed to use that mode of transport for every trip in the future, and now he is hoping to launch a company so others can use them too, reported Contactmusic.
"We went to the gate and there were some ruckuses starting (sic). My security was taking me there and the ticket clerk was like, 'Hey, you can't be here'," he said about the incident.
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