By Stone Martindale Jan 14, 2008, 3:15 GMT
Rock avante-garde artiste Bjork attacked a photographer shortly after she arrived at a New Zealand Airport on Sunday.
09/08/2007 - Bjork - © Daniel Locke / PR Photos
The Icelandic singer tore a New Zealand Herald photographer's shirt after he photographed her arriving at the airport early Sunday.
According to the New Zealand Herald, a man who was with Bjork asked that no photos be taken, but the snapper snuck a few in.
The photographer said, "I took a couple of pictures ... and as I turned and walked away she came up behind me, grabbed the back of my black skivvy (shirt) and tore it, as she did this, she fell over, she fell to the ground," he said. "At no stage did I touch her or speak with her."
He claims Bjork said nothing throughout the incident but her male companion was saying: "B, don't do this, B, don't do this."
The photographer also stated that he spoke with police about the incident.
This is not her first assault. In 1996 she attacked a British reporter - look for yourself:
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