Amy Winehouse ‘assaults theatre boss during Christmas show’
December 22nd, 2009 - 4:27 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
London, December 22 (ANI): Amy Winehouse assaulted a theatre boss at a Christmas show for kids, it has emerged.
The singer may be booked for kicking the man in the groin after he requested her to stop using obscenities, while watching Cinderella pantomime at a theatre in Milton Keynes.
Seemingly, parents complained about the singer to the manager Richard Pound, forcing him to ask her to vacate the audience and move to a private box.
But, Winehouse allegedly pulled the theatre boss’ hair, lashed out at him and kicked him in the crotch.
However, her security guards quickly took her out of the theatre, the Daily Star reports.
Pound plans to lodge an official complaint with local Thames Valley police,
The cops have confirmed that they are investigating the incident. (ANI)
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