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Danielle Lloyd Gets Left In Bloody Mess After Attack In Club

It seems not everybody enjoyed their Memorial Day (or Bank Holiday Monday in the UK), check these pictures out of Danielle Lloyd lying in her own blood after being attacked.

What a difference a couple of hours make, she was all smiles as she and her footballer boyfriend Jamie O’Hara made their entrance into Crystal nightclub in London, after the incident she was seen lying on the ground in her own blood, no shoes on and two friends around her while she screamed in pain.

Apparently the fight which took place at around 2:30am kicked off after two girls were dancing on the back of Danielle’s vip sofa in the club, one of the girls apparently kicked Danielle which made her jump up to confront the girls.

An eye witness said that’s when they started punching each other and Danielle fell over the sofa and landed on a table full of glasses which is how she cut her leg. While all of this was going on her boyfriend Jamie is said to have been fighting with one of the girls boyfriend before being thrown out of the club.

After waiting outside on the ground Danielle was rushed to hospital, her spokesperson said that she “sustained a serious wound to her back which required stitches upon arrival at hospital, the injury to her leg is more serious.” She is said to be recovering in hospital after having emergency cosmetic surgery to her legs.

You may recall Danielle Lloyd recently announced she was in an abusive relationship with one of her ex boyfriends during the time her modeling career was starting. This is all crazy.

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John Lennon Exhibit To Feature Bloodstained Clothes

A New York exhibit centered around the life of John Lennon will feature a paper bag filled with the late singer’s bloody clothes from the day of his death.

The exhibit also includes handwritten lyrics, guitars, the piano from his apartment, a pair of “his trademark wire-rimmed glasses,” and letters recounting his battle against deportation in the 70s.

Widow Yoko Ono, who said she feared “criticism” for the exhibit, also said, “I know it’s a kind of a sad and very poignant kind of paradox, I think, that he loved this place so much and this is where he was killed.”

She said she was still coming to terms with Lennon’s death.

“If it was a slow a process we could have talked about it or something,” she added.

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