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понедельник, 22 августа 2016 г.

WHY I BEAT ENDER LOVER

EXCLUSIVE: Ex confesses truth about THAT brawl

By Sara Nuwar
THE ex-lover of EastEnders star Steve McFadden has lifted the lid on the moment she sensationally attacked him outside her home.
Speaking for the first time about the blazing bust-up that got her arrested last week, Angela Bostock reveals how her pent-up frustration exploded into a savage punch that nearly floored the screen hardman.
"He's driven me over the edge," says Angela in a tearful interview with the News of the World. "I've never hit anyone in my life but that day I had so much anger in me. All the emotions came out.
"What flashed before me was the last ten years of my life, all the abuse, the aggression and everything he put me through. I walloped him in the head with a punch he had taught me to use in self defence. The power amazed me. He reeled backwards. He had it coming. People will have read that it was a row over a stupid garage—but it was about much more than that."
The seeds of their astonishing fight were sown three months ago when Angela, 29, told us how pervert McFadden took her dogging at car parks in his campervan, once making her have sex with a transvestite as he watched. And we can reveal there were not one, but TWO huge bust-ups outside the home he bought her in north London.
In the first Angela was so scared of the raging actor she dialled 999—only for petulant McFadden, 46, to do the same. In the second incident McFadden—who has just returned to the BBC1 soap as Phil Mitchell—he turned up with three cops to change the locks on the garage he claims is his.
However, it all started on Tuesday at 9pm when Angela was getting a mattress out of the garage on the gated estate for eight-year-old Teona's new bedroom. McFadden had come round from his nearby mansion to drop off a jacket for his daughter when he spotted the garage door open.
"He flew into a screaming rage, accusing me of theft. He came close up to my face and was growling like he does as Phil on screen and was going red in the face and clenching his fists.
"He lunged forward. He was only inches away. I dialled 999 on my mobile and told the police what was happening. But then Steve got out his phone and called the police too saying it was me who was being threatening.
"I got angry then. I said, ‘You can't hurt me any more. I don't love you.' He called me ugly and said nobody would believe me. He said I had no friends and I should have plastic surgery and he had more money than me. He was yelling I was fat and spotty.
"I snapped back, ‘I'm fat? What about you?' The thought of sex with him now is repulsive. He just sneered, ‘Well I get paid £500,000 to get my stomach out on screen'. I said ‘Am I meant to be impressed by that?' I told him he must be gay because making your girlfriend sleep with a transvestite is not normal."
Angela says three police cars then turned up at the address. One male officer listened to her story as another spoke to McFadden. The mum-of-two ran around the house trying to find documents which proved the property was hers. "Then they left," she says.
Two days later on Thursday came the second row. In a bizarre twist last week, police were also called that day to the address of McFadden's on-screen brother Ross Kemp, who plays hard man Grant Mitchell, after a domestic incident with wife Rebekah Wade, editor of The Sun. Ms Wade was held for eight hours before being released without charge or caution. The couple later dismissed the incident as "just a silly row".
But there was nothing silly about what was to happen outside Angela's home. She had just dropped Teona at school and returned to find McFadden and four other men looking at the garage lock.
"Three of the men then said they were police but I didn't believe them at first. Steve had called them so he could change the locks on the garage. I was so upset. I called my solicitor and tried to get him to e-mail some details proving I owned the garage."
She got Mollie, their 18-month-old daughter, out of the car and took her in the house. I was so angry," she added. "I was running round trying to get her nappy changed and find the papers. I felt I couldn't take it any more. I was thinking about how nasty he'd been the day before."
As the anger bubbled up Angela took 18-month-old Mollie out and handed her to McFadden so she could get back to looking for the papers. "But as I was walking away he put on a puppy-dog voice, saying ‘Ang, Ang' making it look like he was trying to smooth things over. But I've been trying to sort things out for nine months and it's really all attack, attack, attack, lies, lies, lies.
"All the anger burst out. It just exploded. I tuned around and went for him. I whacked him on the side of the head with the palm of my hand. He had showed me how to do that. It's a way of hitting someone without hurting yourself.
"He didn't expect it. He only acts the tough guy, he's not in real life. His head rocked sideways. But he kept hold of Mollie. I'm not proud of what I did as he was holding my daughter."
Angela said all three plain-clothes officers watched the scene unfold. "They were stunned. I could see a look of glee come across Steve's face. He smirked, he knew he had got me."
She ran back into the house. "The police came in and said I was being arrested for assault. My whole body was shaking." She was taken to Tottenham police station but released with a caution.

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