A HOSTESS and lingerie model grappled with a police officer in skimpy underwear and kneed him in the groin as he tried to arrest her.
Kayleigh Laws was working at the Goodwood Revival motorsport festival in Sussex when she was suspected of drink driving.
The 28-year-old, who poses for raunchy underwear shots on her OnlyFans social media page, was in court for assaulting an emergency worker, The Sun reported.
“I accept I was quite hysterical,” she said.
Worthing Magistrates’ Court heard that Laws, who also has 23,000 followers on Instagram, had been drinking Prosecco with pal Sally Phillips at the motoring event.
The court heard how the pair were paid to work as entertainers and serve drinks at a private party there.
But a row erupted and Laws retreated to her car with her pal.
Security staff called police over concerns about the way the car was driven, and police arrived.
PC Trevor Burton “smelt weed coming from the vehicle” and knocked on the window to carry out a search, the court heard.
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No drugs were found and Laws was cleared of drink-driving.
But she admitted assaulting an emergency worker and possessing an offensive weapon, namely a knuckleduster, which was found in her car.
Amanda Burrows, prosecuting, told the court that Laws was seen “wiggling her buttocks” at police.
She stripped off her top as an officer attempted to detain her up against the Vauxhall Astra in September last year.
The court heard that Laws flipped into a rage when she was approached in a layby near the Sussex estate.
She jabbed PC Burton in the face with her finger.
Ms Burrows said: “She pulled her top off revealing her skimpy underwear and started poking her finger at him.
“He restrained her against the car and she started wiggling her buttocks.
“He took her wrist and she raised her knee into his groin - with force.”
Laws, of Park Road, Warmley, near Bristol, was pictured leaving court in a red shirt and black trousers, with a red hairband.
She runs an Instagram page and an OnlyFans page, where admirers can pay a subscription to see her content.
She faces sentencing next month.
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