A former world’s strongest man threatened a pair of drivers in a furious row outside his house, screaming: “I’ll rip your f***ing head off”.
Eddie Hall, 37, was caught on camera chasing two motorists in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire on Monday at 9pm.
Hall, nicknamed “The Beast”, confronted the drivers who were parked on his street late at night and allegedly refused to leave.
The 37-year-old can be heard shouting that they had upset his children after he shouted “I’ll f***ing do you all”.
However, one of the motorists who filmed Hall, said that he was scaring his daughter and could be heard crying in the background.
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Hall replied: "9pm at night and you and 2 other cars pull up beeping horns outside the house… You woke my young children up and they became very scared!"
After a video of the incident went viral, Hall claimed the drivers had spent 25 minutes outside his home in Newcastle-under-Lyme before he went outside and that one of them had threatened to knock him out.
Hall said his home is “not a public attraction", warning other prospective visitors that he is not "public property to use as a photo shoot".
Referring to his hot-tempered reaction, Hall apologised for upsetting the children in the vehicles, adding: "We all see red when it comes to protecting our families.”
We all see red when it comes to protecting our families
Hall's wife Alexandra defended her husband, saying she had also tried to get the drivers to leave.
'We feel like we live in a goldfish bowl, people knock on our house, drive past, shout, beep, every 30 minutes,” she said. “This isn’t the price of fame, it’s stalking, it’s scary, it’s intimidating and it’s not fair."
Hall won the 2017 World's Strongest Man competition and is best known for his then-world-record setting 500kg deadlift.
Since retiring from strongman contests, Hall has transitioned into a career in mixed martial arts and boxing.
He has also become a media personality and uploads videos to his YouTube channel, which boasts more than 3.2 million subscribers.