A Miss Scotland was convicted after biting two guards and racial abuse of one of them during a drunk outburst during a rugby event last year.
Lucy Thomson, 26, who had been crowned in Miss Scotland only 11 months earlier, lashed out for two MK security staff while they were thrown out of the Rugby competition of Edinburgh City 7S in June 2023.
Thomson, from Crossford, Fife, became the center of a public scandal after she had bite Andrew Okpaje and had used racist language towards him, while she shouted, “Do you know who I am?” And brag about her wealth.
She also bit a second security officer when the chaos unfolded.
Images of the incident, which showed that Thomson and her sister were cast out of the event, quickly went viral on social media.
In the court, Mr Okpaje, 26, explained that he had been called around 7 pm to deal with an intoxicated woman.
As he tried to guide Thomson and her sister out of the building, she started fighting back aggressively.

Lucy Thomson, 26, who had been crowned in Miss Scotland only 11 months earlier, lashed out for two MK security staff while they were thrown out of the Rugby competition of Edinburgh City 7S in June 2023.


Images of the incident, which showed that Thomson and her sister were cast out of the event, quickly went viral on social media

Thomson, from Crossford, FIFE, became the center of a public scandal after she had bite Andrew Okpaje and used racist language for him

Thomson denied the charges and claimed that she had consumed only two and a half ciders and acted in self -defense after they had reportedly seen her sister 'in the closer' security personnel
He said: “When we got closer to the exit, I was attacked. We held her and tried to be as gentle as possible and while I had my arm up, she started biting. It left a stamp on my hand.
“I looked at her in shock and then she called me the” word. ” She looked at me directly and with confidence she said: “F *** then, you f *** ing n *****.” '
He added: “I hadn't heard the word for a while. It was quite a shock when it happened. It was pretty terrible. '
He described the meeting as 'shocking' and 'terrible', adding that it was the first time he had heard such a language in years.
Thomson denied the charges and claimed that she had only consumed two and a half ciders and acted in self -defense after they had reportedly seen her sister 'in the corner' by security personnel.
She also insisted that she was invited as an ambassador for the event and had promoted the tournament on her social media.
Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, however, rejected Thomson's version of events such as 'extremely unbelievable' after a two -day process.
He condemned her for attacking both guards and the use of racial abuse against Mr Okpaje.
After her conviction, Thomson was fined £ 790 and was stripped of her title of Miss Scotland, with parade organizers who confirmed that she was 'dethroned' after the scandal.