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Lisa Appleton attacked by ‘pissed up teenagers’ – PHOTOS
Lisa Appleton was the victim of a chaotic flour bomb attack.
The reality TV star was out on a night out in Blackpool when she was attacked by a man with a hat full of flour and looked scared as the assailant poured it in her face while being trailed by paparazzi.
The paparazzi have posted photos of the attack online, which depict the various stages of the assault. Initially, just a tiny amount of flour appeared to have been thrown at her face, but the perpetrator took advantage of Lisa Appleton’s astonishment and poured the remainder of the powder across her head before leaving.
She raised her finger at her assailant and signaled for him to “f*** off”.
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It did not appear that any photographers were interested in pursuing the Teenage Boys.
She told The Sun, ‘It was terrifying. It was very scary cause it blinded me for while and I was just in shock.’
Lisa, who participated on Big Brother in 2008, said, “I was slightly piddled and it was quite dark and the next thing a few lads with hoodies threw it on me and ran off laughing.”
Lisa said in an article by The Sun that she was having a great night before the attack.
She did admit, though, that the attack might have been a lot worse, despite the fact that she was left with stinging eyes and flour stuck in her ears and nostrils.
‘I’m fine though just got to be careful walking out late at night,’ she said.
Lisa was wearing a black miniskirt and a plunging turquoise top before the attack to show off her newly thin waist.
While the situation was unsettling, Lisa expressed gratitude that it did not turn out worse. The actress noted that there have been countless acid assaults throughout the world recently, and she is grateful that she was the victim of a prank rather than a more severe attack.