A stripper who starred in a television series about lap-dancing clubs has admitted assaulting a woman in a fast food restaurant in Aberdeen.
Kirsty Brown, who appeared in the Channel 4 show Strippers, attacked Rebecca Harrison in McDonalds on Union Street on September 11 last year.
She grabbed hold of Miss Harrison’s throat and pulled her hair before biting her on the head, causing her injury.
Brown then assaulted PC Adam Mellis by trying to lunge at him while on Rosemount Viaduct on the same day.
The 23-year-old was due to go on trial at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday facing a total of five charges but her not guilty pleas to the other three were accepted by the Crown.
Sheriff William Taylor deferred sentence on Brown, of 31b Marischal Street, until next month for background reports.
In May last year, Brown was cleared of scarring fellow stripper Rebecca Law for life after being accused of “clubbing” her on the head with a bottle of Blue WKD.
Miss Law had claimed that the 22-year-old approached her in Private Eye’s 2 in Aberdeen’s Bridge Street before an argument broke out over the TV star’s boyfriend.
She alleged that Brown raised the bottle above her head before striking her on the face with the bottom of it. A jury found the charge against her not proven.
The court previously heard Brown told police when she was interviewed that she had made a motion with the bottle.
She said she intended to throw the contents over her colleague, but insisted the object never made contact with her face at any point.