Hottie Katie Price was caught in a brawl, and got floored by gipsy bare-knuckle boxers, while watching a cage fighting event with her new lover Alex Reid.
The cage fighter, too, got hit in the face at the Extreme Brawl event in West London on Saturday.
It was apparently a group of gipsy bare-knuckle fighters who had been drinking all evening, and started the tussle with Reid.
However, one of the knuckle fighters insisted that Reid had "asked for it".
"He wound me up. He``s an arrogant w***** who was walking around like he owned the place. We had a problem with him and were going to sort it out but he chickened out. He deserves to get his head kicked in," the Sun quoted him as saying.
The couple were among spectators watching the Extreme Brawl event at the Radisson Edwardian Heathrow Hotel in Hayes, West London.
The fight soon turned into a riot like situation, according to Price`s friend who was also present.
However, the couple were escorted out of the hotel, and into waiting cars as fighting spilled on to the pavement.
"The fight broke out because some gipsies were winding up Alex. He didn``t retaliate but people he was with got involved. It turned into a riot," the pal said.
A source said: "Suddenly there was this loud row and people started shoving each other and punches were thrown."
The event organiser and Mixed Martial Art promoter Andy Jardine briefed how the fight broke out.
"Unfortunately these guys had some argument with Alex. One of the fighters fancied his chances and wanted to prove himself by offering Alex outside, which was a stupid thing to do," he said.
"He said he wanted to fight Alex and Alex said, ``I`m not being funny, but you`ve just had your first fight and lost and I`ve fought some of the best in the world``.
"He didn`t like that answer and the fight started there. The security team were involved. Everyone was grappling with each other. They got everyone outside and some people`s shirts came off.
"Alex isn`t fazed about it at all. He doesn`t need it but it doesn`t bother him," he added.
Though police responded fast to the situation, no arrests were made.
The police said, "We responded to reports of a fight at the Radisson at around 11.50pm on Saturday. There were no complaints and no arrests."