Warning: Graphic content ahead
Former “Howard Stern Show” writer Elisa Jordana issued an apology after being arrested for domestic battery in Florida.
“I’m very sorry for my actions on my livestream,” the 30-year-old told TMZ on Tuesday. “I wish that wouldn’t have happened. It’s a moment I’m not proud of.”
Jordana’s statement came just 24 hours after she was taken into custody for physically assaulting her boyfriend during a livestream.
Former 'Howard Stern Show' writer Elisa Jordana arrested after repeatedly hitting man in horrifying livestream
Wynonna Judd's daughter, Grace Kelley, arrested for exposing herself on busy highway
Fans concerned over ‘disturbing’ video of Aoki Lee Simmons, 21, and ‘boyfriend’ Vittorio Assaf, 65, in St. Barts
In the video posted to Jordana’s YouTube channel, the former writer drove while her alleged boyfriend, a content creator named Zscorro, sat in the passenger seat.
The pair eventually started arguing and Jordana accused the man of cheating on her with a woman named Sara.
During the drive, Jordana told Zscorro that she was going to “kill” him numerous times before Sara finally called to beg the livestreamer to take her phone number down from the chat.
However, when Zscorro tried to interject into the womens’ conversation, the former writer started punching him in the arm and face.
“Don’t f–king talk!” she said, to which he shot back, “She just like, almost broke my nose. F–k you, c–t!”
Things quickly escalated between the two and the man told Jordana he would “deck” her if she touched him again.
After a bit more back and forth between the two, Jordana leaned in to pinch Zscorro’s ear when he grabbed her by the hair and yanked her down.
As the man tried to pull the car over, Jordana begged him to let her go as she profusely apologized.
“Pull over, dumb c–t,” Zscorro said before instructing Sara to call 911.
The man then shoved Jordana out of the car and she ran toward another vehicle, prompting Zscorro to follow.
The police eventually arrived at the scene and, according to TMZ, after hearing both sides of the story and looking over the video footage, cops deemed Jordana the aggressor.
It’s unclear if Zscorro was also taken into custody.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.