A FIGHT erupted in a busy McDonald’s after a popular actor was accused of jumping the queue to feed his entourage.
Federico Bal’s fellow customers were not lovin’ it when the popular performer seemed to ignore queuing protocol and demand special treatment due to his celebrity status.
A video shows a fight breaking out in the packed branch of the fast-food chain in Villa Carlos Paz in Cordoba, in central Argentina.
Mr Bal – who describes himself as an actor and producer – said: "We went to dance in [a club called] Zebra and then, with some friends, we went to McDonald's.
"I got out, I was with Carmen Barbieri, who takes care of me during the night, accompanying me to dance and everything.
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"I went down to buy some hamburgers for my friends and a couple of kids from behind started to scream that I sneaked in, that they were in front of me…. I asked them to calm down, but they struck me from behind, in the head.
"I imagine that the security jumped in, I didn't hit anyone. They grabbed me and took me to the car, locked me up because they know I can't react.
"They fought with my guards and friends. When we left, we went to the police station to file a complaint. We were delayed for some hours but that's it."
In the middle of the quarrel, some people took advantage and scratched his car, said a witness on Twitter.
The actor used his Twitter account – which has 1.26m followers – to explain he is well and that the incident was simply "an unpleasant moment" because some people had too much to drink.
Last month Bal starred in a stage show with Carmen Barbieri – who is one of the biggest showbiz stars in their home country.
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