
Sam Faiers was attacked so viciously by a gang of 10 girls last night that she was rushed to hospital for an emergency brain scan.
The ITV2 star, 20, spent the night recovering at Whipps Cross Hospital near Leytonstone after suffering two black eyes, swollen nose and bruises.
Trouble started on Saturday evening during a night out with sister Billie, 21, at The Jet Black Club off Tottenham Court Road.

The group of girls targeted Billie, stealing her £2,500 Mulberry handbag containing her mobile phone and cash.
Sam and Billie complained to bouncers, who then threw the culprits out.
However, it was when reality TV beauty Billie left the club that she was attacked by screaming girls waiting outside the venue.

A passer-by caught the action on their camera phone, which shows Billie being thrown to the floor, being called a 'slag' and having her hair yanked.
The pavements were thronging with revellers who stopped to witness the action, yet no one appeared to be able to successfully break up the fight.
Eventually, she made her escape and and took a taxi back to a friend's
house in Essex.
After the incident, Sam received a phone call from the thieves who were using her sister's mobile.

Lending a hand: A group of men try to protect Billie from getting into further danger
They reportedly said they would hand it back to her if she met them in a field at Repton Park in Chigwell, Essex.
It was when Sam went to the field with a friend that she was set upon.
A spokesman for the pair said: 'It was an unprovoked and horrific attack.'
Unbeknown to Sam, 10 girls were waiting for her, ready to kick and punch her to the ground, despite her pleas for them to stop.


The gang are believed to have run away after thinking they had killed her.
Sam's friend, who was also attacked, took her by taxi to the hospital, where Billie later joined them.
Brentwood Police are due to interview the girls about their ordeal, but a Met Police spokesman said it had not received a crime report yet.
Sam's manager Adam Muddle from Money North said: 'Both girls
are now recovering at home.'



source: dailymail
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