At an exclusive A-list bash in the Hamptons over the Fourth of July weekend, chaos ensued when a scuffle broke out between an aggressive female party-goer and the door girl. The event, hosted by hospitality guru Richie Akiva at tech mogul David Rosenberg’s estate, saw the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Toby Maguire in attendance. Away from the glamorous celebrities, a commotion began as people clamored to gain entry after the gate was closed. According to a source, “The crowd rushed the door to get in. This girl went after the girl with the clipboard and hit her. She jumped on her, and the clipboard girl pushed her off to protect herself in self-defense.”
Arrest Made as Police Intervene
The altercation escalated quickly, with one source recalling, “A rich girl was being demanding. She was fighting to get in with the door girl. She got in the door girl’s face, and hit her or pushed her, and the door girl punched her in the face.” The situation drew the attention of law enforcement, resulting in the arrest of the instigator. Despite conflicting accounts of who initiated the physical confrontation, the police ultimately took action against the individual who attacked the door girl. However, the mystery aggressor’s identity remains unknown as Southampton police have not provided any additional information.
Unconventional Entry Methods and Celebrity Sightings
While some resorted to aggressive tactics to enter the party, others opted for a less confrontational approach by sneaking through the bushes. This proved to be a telltale sign of distinguishing between crashers and VIP guests, as those who chose this covert method arrived covered in mud. The risky maneuver seemed to have paid off, as rapper ASAP Ferg delivered a memorable performance during the event. Additionally, DiCaprio garnered praise for his heroic act of assisting a heavily intoxicated guest. Witnesses recounted how the Oscar-winning actor supported the inebriated individual, preventing them from falling over and ensuring their safety by instructing them to stay put.