Scottish singer and songwriter Amy MacDonald has left fans - and herself - in stitches after a series of recording mishaps all thanks to one local airport.
Taking to Instagram to uploading the eventful day on TikTok, the 34-year-old explained what had happened.
Captioning the video 'Me vs Glasgow air traffic' she said: "I'm trying to record something and Glasgow Airport's flight path flies right over my house and honestly it's ruined my recording.
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"I've just had to look at the arrivals and departures board for Glasgow Airport and I've got a 20 minute window.
"There are no arrivals, no departures for the next 20 minutes so I'm gonna crack on."
Despite being hopeful, the peace and quiet didn't last with Amy coming back for an update.
She said: "So I can now say with 100% certainty that the live arrivals and departures information at the airport is wrong because there were definitely some arrivals and departures happening.
"How dare you go on holiday when I'm trying to record. How dare you."
After joking about holidays, Amy began cracking herself up and soon began making jokes about Indiana Jones after calling flight radar "raider".
Getting her composure together she said she was asked to download the flight app however noted it was also wrong as the planes were said to be "miles away but clearly weren't because I could hear them. It's all s***."
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After driving to Glasgow Airport to "have a word" with officials, the This Is The Life singer filmed the entrance to the airport but later had to clear things up after people thought she really was going to have a word.
Seen again rolling with laughter, she continued: "Oh my god there's people that think that I'm actually here to have a word with the employees.
"I'm picking Fozz up. Can you imagine I actually went in and told them to be quiet?"
In response to her troubles, many knew exactly what she was going though after they too said they live in its flight path.
In the comments one said: "It's fantastic when you're trying to sleep at night and feels like a jumbo jet's just come through the front window."
Another added: "This has made my night - actually p****** myself."
"Love that people actually thought you’d gone to complain" commented a third.
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