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Tanning Mom Kicked Off Stage Drunk

'Tanning mom' kicked off stage at New York drag show for being out of control drunk, Patricia Krentcil, America's favorite "tanning mom", was booted from stage during a New York City drag show this week for allegedly being drunk. Krentcil was helping to host the event, called "Tan Mom at Hot Mess," when she allegedly began cursing, kicked over her wine glass, and had to be escorted off stage.

Thanks to a well-documented tanning obsession, Patricia Krentcil's skin is famously orange-tinged.

But the mother of five's face might take on a different shade when she catches sight of these pictures - blushing red.

The 44-year-old was kicked off the stage during an alcohol-fuelled appearance at a New York drag show, where witnesses claim she shouted expletives at the audience, kicked over her wine glass, and even tried to 'attack' the drag queen hosting the event.

Witnesses at Manhattan's XL Club said Krentcil, of New Jersey, was so inebriated she fell over on the red carpet after turning up for her headline slot at the 'Tan Mom at Hot Mess' event.

The tanning addict was thrust into the spotlight earlier this year after being accused of taking her then five-year-old daughter to a tanning booth.

The girl, who has fair skin and red hair, told a school nurse she had 'gone tanning with mommy' when staff at her school asked her about burns on her skin.

Krentcil denied taking her daughter to a tanning booth and said the child was burned by the sun while she played outside.
Jokes aimed at the mother at the comedy event - which was billed as a 'roast' of the internet celebrity - evidently failed to amuse, as she began shouting at the audience, sending staff scrambling to get her off the stage.

'She showed up for the red carpet and fell over,' one witness told the New York Post.
'She then got up and tried to attack the drag queen.'

Krentcil, who is holding a large glass of wine in photographs from the event, was said to be incoherent as the 'mistress' of ceremonies tried to keep her focused.

Bianca del Rio, one of the hosts at the club, said: 'We asked her what she wanted to drink and she slurred: "I didn't put my kids in a tanning bed!"'

She said staff had planned ahead in case things went awry during Krentcil's appearance.
'We came up with a code word earlier. It was "Christmas",' she said.

'After about five minutes, we were just screaming "Christmas", and security came and took her out.'

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