“I had too many drinks in a public place.
And, I got on a plane,” Amell said.
And, I got on a plane," Amell told Rosenbaum.

Stephen Amell.Daniel Zuchnik/WireImage
“I picked a fight because I wanted to be loud and upset.
And it was a fight, as in like, it was not an argument.
to have an argument, two people have to be talking.
That’s the only thing that she said the entire time.”
“So, obviously, Cass was 100-percent right there.
I was being loud.
I was probably dropping a few F-bombs.
“But I was quiet for 10 minutes, a guy came back.
I was asked to lower my voice and I did.
Approximately 10 minutes later I was asked to leave the flight.
And I did so immediately.
I was not forcibly removed.”
“It was not an argument…
This is 100 percent my fault,” the actor insisted on Rosenbaum’s podcast.
I was an a–hole in public.”
After getting home, Amell woke up to a text from a friend asking if he was okay.
“It’s really, really shameful,” theHeelsstar said.
“And it makes you kind of look in the mirror.
“So, I think, ultimately [I’m] very ashamed of it.
Trying to make amends for it, specifically with my wife.”
It’s also made him reflect on celebrity.
“And occasionally that leads to just not setting appropriate boundaries in your own life.
I’m just happy that I didn’t give the tertiary, passive, ‘F– off.’
Because then, I’m in jail.