Married At First Sight star Amy Christophers slapped on bum while presenting at racecourse leaving her ‘degraded’
REALITY star and TV presenter Amy Christophers was left "feeling sick" after a man slapped her bottom while she was broadcasting live from a race course.
Amy, who shot to fame on TV show Married At First Sight, is a presenter for Racing TV's social media channel Raceday.
The 35-year-old was interviewing punters at Beverley on Saturday when the shocking incident happened.
A group of men appeared to be having good-natured fun with Amy, as she asked them to show her their best jockey impressions.
But after mimicking the riding of a horse, one of the men inappropriately touched her - slapping her bottom - adding "put that online".
She was visibly shocked and challenged the man once the cameras stopped rolling.
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Amy told the : "I felt degraded and embarrassed.
"He was trying to show me up in front of people.
'"After the cameras stopped I turned round and said, 'Do you really think that was appropriate?'
"I don't expect to go to work and have my backside slapped by a total stranger. It's not on. He made me feel sick."
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Replying to someone on Twitter who downplayed the incident, she said: "I wasn’t laughing!! I was shocked and my a*s was stinging for half an hour! I was working! That is NOT OK!
"If you think sexual contact without consent is ok then maybe you’re the problem too! I can press charges for it!"
Sally Iggulden, chief executive at Beverley, said the track has a zero-tolerance approach to "inappropriate disrespect" and is trying to find the racegoer so they can issue him with a ban.
She said: "We're appalled by the actions of one individual at Saturday's meeting.
"We reached out to Amy immediately after the incident to offer our sincere apologies and support.
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"Beverley racecourse has always operated a zero-tolerance approach to any form of inappropriate disrespect and we're now in the process of studying CCTV footage of the incident.
"Anyone found to have committed any offences of this nature can expect a lifetime ban from Beverley racecourse."