There's no better stress reliever than pigging out and crying into your pillow, and singer Miriam Yeung Chin-wah found a way to do it in style - aboard a night flight on an impromptu trip to London. The laughter-prone star told radio listeners yesterday how when she felt pressure building on her a few years back, she decided to vanish for 48 hours. 'I felt like flying to London immediately,' she said. 'But I couldn't get any tickets online.' So, she rushed to the airport. 'The airline staff said, 'Miss, this flight's quite empty and we weren't planning to open the cabin which you bought the ticket for - but we'll open it for you now',' she recalled. 'Later I said to the air stewardesses, 'I don't want to cause any trouble. Just leave the food you want to serve me in the cabin and leave. You don't have to serve or be near me during the flight'. 'And then all I did during the long flight was cry my heart out. I switched off my phone so no one could find me and I didn't tell anyone I had left, even though I was supposed to be in Taiwan for a promotion two days later.' After arriving in London, she went straight to the home of a friend. 'Then we sat on her porch and talked for a long time, before she told me to call my company to tell them where I was,' she said. 'Finally, I made it to the promotion.' Yeung said such unruly behaviour is unlikely to recur. 'But sometimes my colleagues still ask, 'Where's your passport, Chin-wah?''