DJ Fat Tony, real name Tony Marnach, was left with horrific facial injuries after being attacked during a DJ gig, with fans and celebrity pals alike sending their support
DJ Fat Tony, a well-known figure in the LGBTQ+ scene, has been left with severe facial injuries after being assaulted, prompting an outpour of concern and support from fans and famous friends, including television presenter Davina McCall. The 57 year old entertainer, whose real name is Tony Marnach, apologised to his followers for cancelling his forthcoming performance as he needs time to heal from the ordeal.
'I'm absolutely gutted, I'm gutted this happened, I'm gutted that people choose violence especially when what we do comes from a place of love. I'm really sorry that I won't be seeing you tonight but we will reschedule everything. Big love guys - I'm just gutted really gutted.
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