This is brilliant.
A group of annoying feminists - you know the type - decided to protest against Paris Fashion Week by storming a catwalk.
However, the topless feminists from the group Femen didn't reckon with Scouse model Hollie-May Saker, 18, who was strutting her stuff on the catwalk at the time. When one of them tried to lift her skirt Miss Saker punched her in the face. She then continued her run as if nothing had happened and later Tweeted: 'FEEEEEEUUUUMIN. THAT B**** RUINED MY WALK AND HAD HER SAGGY T**** IN MY FACE.'
Miss saker said: 'My Scouseness came out'.
Never cross a Scouser, or any Northerner.
'That b**** ruined my walk!': Chaos on the catwalk as British model PUNCHES topless feminist protesters who stormed Paris Fashion Week
'My Scouseness came out': The pair sprint towards model an unaware Hollie-May Saker (left), but as one of them grabbed her and tried to lift her skirt, the model lashed out, striking her squarely on the nose (right)
The screaming women invaded the stage with feminist slogans daubed across their chest just as Miss Saker took to the catwalk.
'That b**** ruined my walk': British model Miss Saker later tweeted angrily about the incident
Off you go! As the fashion pack look on, the pair are hauled off by a guard
A group of annoying feminists - you know the type - decided to protest against Paris Fashion Week by storming a catwalk.
However, the topless feminists from the group Femen didn't reckon with Scouse model Hollie-May Saker, 18, who was strutting her stuff on the catwalk at the time. When one of them tried to lift her skirt Miss Saker punched her in the face. She then continued her run as if nothing had happened and later Tweeted: 'FEEEEEEUUUUMIN. THAT B**** RUINED MY WALK AND HAD HER SAGGY T**** IN MY FACE.'
Miss saker said: 'My Scouseness came out'.
Never cross a Scouser, or any Northerner.
'That b**** ruined my walk!': Chaos on the catwalk as British model PUNCHES topless feminist protesters who stormed Paris Fashion Week
A Liverpool model tipped to be the next Kate Moss has described the moment she punched a topless feminist who attacked her as she strutted down the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week.
Anfield-born Hollie-May Saker, 18, was modelling for Nina Ricci at a show in the Tuileries gardens yesterday when two half-naked female protesters invaded the stage, screaming.
As one of the women, from the radical feminist group Femen, grabbed Miss Saker's arm and tried to lift her skirt, the model lashed out, striking her squarely on the nose. Despite being badly shaken by the unwanted hiccup, Miss Saker continued her run as if nothing had happened.
After the show, the 18-year-old later tweeted: 'FEEEEEEUUUUMIN. THAT B**** RUINED MY WALK AND HAD HER SAGGY T**** IN MY FACE.'


Speaking after the incident, she said: 'I punched her – I didn’t mean to but she grabbed my arm and I just wanted to get her off me.
'My Scouseness came out a bit but I wish it had come out a bit more. Thinking about it now I wish I’d pushed them both off the stage because they ruined my favourite show.'
The screaming women invaded the stage with feminist slogans daubed across their chest just as Miss Saker took to the catwalk.
'I was the 19th girl out of the catwalk and I could hear screaming behind me,' she said. 'The next thing I just saw half-naked women with black marker pen scrawled across their bare chests and that’s when she came at me.

'That b**** ruined my walk': British model Miss Saker later tweeted angrily about the incident
'As she grabbed my arm she lifted my skirt exposing me – [so] I pulled my arm back with such force that I landed a punch square on her nose.
'I was so angry but I knew I had to be professional so I carried on walking with a bit of sassiness.
'I had been looking forward to the Nina Ricci show for so long, whether I was modelling in it or not, it’s such a beautiful collection.
'I was really worried to come backstage but nobody said anything – I felt bad the moment it happened and I was very shaken up by it.'
Miss Saker, who started modelling at 16, said despite the ordeal she has no plans to let it dent her ambition of becoming a world famous supermodel.
'I think if it had happened two years ago I would have run straight off the catwalk,' she added. 'It could have been worse, I could have fallen over.
'It was amazing but messed up. Things like this just make me feel so grateful, happy and grateful.
'I’ve worked so hard and deserve it, so hopefully I’ll get some good karma. I’ve got to model for some great designers and I can’t believe I got to walk for Burberry. I’m so proud to be British and a Scouser.'
Although the twosome were quickly removed, they were on the runway long enough to show off their slogans - 'model don't go to brothel' and 'fashion dicterror' [sic] - and to discomfit some unfortunate models and the gobsmacked front row.
But despite the best efforts of the activists, after two days of young talent and obscure names, Paris Fashion Week finally roared into life as behemoths Lanvin, Carven and Balenciaga unveiled their vision for S/S14 in the French capital.

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