Palin: Man bragged he was ‘about to get famous’ before starting brawl

Palin: Man bragged he was ‘about to get famous’ before starting brawl

Palin said the man assaulted her friend from behind, requiring stitches.

Bristol Palin slammed the media in a new first-hand account of a brawl last month involving her family at a party in Anchorage, Alaska, in a first-hand account posted to Patheos.com, claiming that the perpetrator bragged that he was about to start an incident with them on social media shortly beforehand.

Palin, daughter of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, said that the incident started when a friend of theirs was assaulted from behind, eventually resulting in ten stitches, and that the man behind the attack was on social media shortly before tweeting that he was “about to get famous.”

As her sister, Willow, watched it happen, she told the man’s mom to “get ahold” of her son, and the woman responded by shoving her, Palin wrote.

Palin had gotten out of her car when she encountered Willow crying, and Willow then recounted what the woman had done to her, prompting Palin to go to the woman to confront her, she continued.

However, immediately a man in his late thirties or early forties “got in my face” and started hurling expletives at her, telling her to leave immediately, she said, noting that she was “alarmed” things had deteriorated to that point. She said he started pushing her, and she retaliated by punching him in the face.

While she noted some were critical of her acting this way, she countered that the man shouldn’t have pushed her, and that even after the punch he held her down on the ground until someone intervened. She denied reports of swinging at him seven times, and claimed she had bruises all over her from being pushed down.

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