Niall Horan publicly thanked a British Airways flight crew for helping after he became "extremely ill" during a flight from Los Angeles to London.
The One Direction singer didn't go into details, but tweeted, "Thank you to the staff on that @British_Airways flight. I was extremely ill and they took such good care of me."
The airline responded back, "Thanks for your lovely comments about the care you received from our crew on your flight, Niall. We'll be sure to pass on your thanks to them."
Niall had been in Los Angeles taking in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium. He was heading back to England for an appearance on RTE's Late Late Show.

Others passengers on the intercontinental flight were aware of Niall's presence, with one telling the Daily Mail that nothing seemed amiss while boarding or during the early portion of the 5,450-mile journey.
"He seemed fine when boarding and early on in the flight, but later on had wet, cold towels around his head and neck. On final descent he was vomiting quite violently," the source said. "The crew were indeed superb, could not have done any more for him, and called ahead for BA Special Services to meet him on the plane and escort him through the border and to baggage reclaim."
The source said Niall seemed okay once he was on solid ground.
"He actually very kindly signed an autograph for me to give to a friend whilst we were waiting for our bags, and could not have been more polite and welcoming," the source said. "He seemed a little bit better at baggage reclaim."