Los Angeles, June 13: Socialite Paris Hilton has split from baseball star Doug Reinhardt after she reportedly attacked him for talking to another woman in a club.The 28-year-old hotel heiress lost her temper when she arrived at the Los Angeles club `Darkroom` to find her boyfriend talking to a scantily-clad blonde woman, E online reported.
"Paris decided to drop by while Doug was on a boy`s night out, but when she got there, she found him looking very cosy with a half-naked blonde girl," a source said.
"Paris turned into a raving lunatic. She threw a handful of limes at the girl, before shoving her up against a wall. She then started scratching and hitting Doug. Doug`s friend hightailed it out of there and Paris and Doug left together a short time later," the source added.
However, Paris` spokesman has denied the reports claiming that the relationship ended when Hilton realised Doug was "publicity hound" who was only dating her to get famous.
In response to Hilton`s statement, Doug stated, "Doug refuses to take part of this ridiculous media circus. He wishes Paris and all of her future boyfriends the best of luck."
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