Louis Tomlinson Hides After Fan Involved In Airport Beatdown Threatens To Press Charges
March 5 2017, Published 4:27 p.m. ET
One Direction star Louis Tomlinson had a rough landing at the Los Angeles International Airport on March 3 after he was caught flipping a photographer onto his back, then "socking" a second victim.
Now, it appears the 25-year-old has been told to stay indoors. A takeout delivery service was spotted arriving at the British star's LA home on Saturday evening, less than 24 hours after the airport meltdown.
Tomlinson's reclusive behavior comes on the heels of RadarOnline.com posting a world exclusive video that showed the aggressive brawl unfold.
The shocking footage caught Tomlinson lunging at a paparazzo for taking photos of him and girlfriend Eleanor Calder near baggage claim.
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The altercation with pap member, Karl Larssen, said the angry pop star "lifted my leg and then he hit me and I hit my own head," adding, "I was so disoriented and I heard everyone screaming."
After flipping Larssen onto back, Tomlinson ran over to Calder, who had also got into a physical match with a 22-year-old fan for filming her boyfriend.
"She pulled my phone, we started fighting," the young fan told the Sun On Sunday, who plans to press charges, which could result in a six-month jail sentence. "The guy just grabbed me and threw me to the floor and socked me and that's it."
An eyewitness told RadarOnline.com that the fan he struck was left with a cut above her eye and was shaken when police arrived at the scene to arrest Tomlinson. The hot-head singer's bail was set at $20,000 and was later released at 1:45 a.m. His court date will be March 29.
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