British supermodel Kate Moss was escorted off a plane at a London airport on Sunday for being "disruptive", the BBC reported.

Without confirming the person's identity, police said they had assisted staff in escorting a passenger from a flight because "the passenger had been reported as being disruptive".

"Officers attended and escorted the passenger from the plane," a Bedfordshire Police spokesman said. "No formal complaints were made against her and she was not arrested."

TheeasyJetflight arrivedinLondon's Luton Airport from Bodrum in Turkey on Sunday afternoon.

A spokeswoman foreasyJetconfirmed police had met the flight when it arrived "due to thebehaviourof a passenger on board".

Moss, 41, became one of the world's mostrecognisablemodels after her discovery as a teenager, becoming a regular on the cover of Vogue magazine and posing for brands such as Calvin Klein and Chanel.