After being captured on video spouting racist remarks about a doorman at a nightclub, a model faces a police investigation.

Natasha Williams (24) was furious that she couldn’t re-enter the Clink Cellar Bar in Leamington Spa for Boxing Day.

She thought someone had stolen her handbag and yelled the word ‘P**i’ about the bouncer who would not let her back in due to her drunken state.

In the four second video, her boyfriend calls her darling as he calms down.

But Williams will not be silenced and screams: ‘Has stole my f***ing stuff, the little P**i f**k’.

Natasha Williams, 24, a model, from Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, was filmed remonstrating with her boyfriend outside a nightclub and yelling racist abuse about the Asian doorman

Natasha Williams (24), a model from Leamington Spa in Warwickshire was caught yelling at the Asian doorman and having a fight outside of a nightclub.

In the shocking video, an emotional Ms Williams (pictured) is heard calling the bouncer 'a little Paki f***'

In the footage, she is seen accusing the doorman of stealing her handbag, which she'd left inside the bar

In the shocking video, Ms Williams is heard calling the bouncer ‘a little Paki f***’ and accuses him of stealing her handbag, which she had left inside the Clink Cellar Bar on Boxing Day 

Warwickshire Police confirmed that they were contacted by the police about this incident. This comes two weeks after Sharna, 25-year-old Sharna Walker was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison for insulting and racially abusing an African doorman at Wetherspoons Birmingham.

The appeal was made for all those with relevant information to get in touch.

Williams was the victim at Williams’ detached home near Warwick. She had been threatened since the video was released.

Gaynor, her mother, said that the entire thing was ‘taken outof context’ and added: “She didn’t make that comment towards anyone. The doorman was apologizing to Gaynor after she said it to her boyfriend.

Ms Williams (pictured) is a part-time model

Part-time model Ms Williams (pictured). 

Her daughter would now be facing “prosecution” and losing her job, she said.

The neighbour who didn’t want to be identified said that the bag had been taken out of her hands and placed behind the bars. He also explained that everything had been settled on that night. He added that she was drunk.

Ian Williams, her father who lives nearby in a village, was also excused for his daughter’s actions.

He explained that she believed she had lost her purse and was panicking.

“She’s been threatened by physical violence. She’s nearly certain she will lose her job. It seems completely unfair that she is being so terrified.

“This is a girl who went out to a bar, and she is drunk. She’s also upset about the fact that her handbag was stolen, so now she is making it into something she isn’t.

“We all have these sorts of thoughts from time to time. It’s just too bad somebody recorded her.”

“She is a sweet girl. She’s warm. This is completely out of character. But she seems to be panicking about her handbag.

“They refused to let her in, and she became extremely mad because her boyfriend had left her her cell phone and car keys.

Ms Williams was defended- over the incident by her mother Gaynor Williams (pictured together)

Gaynor (pictured with her daughter at a concert) said the clip had been taken out of context

Gaynor Williams, Ms. Williams’ mother (pictured below together), supported her. She stated that the clip was taken out-of context and said her daughter had apologised.

“Her boyfriend tried to calm her down, and she can be seen shouting at him in this video.

The incident caused outrage on the internet, particularly because of the excuses made by her family members and friends for her actions.

Georgia Farmer of Leamington wrote this on Instagram. While I’ve visited some of the states in my hometown, as well as suffered injuries from them, I have never been called a racist.

It’s not acceptable to be drunk or lose your bag.

And writing on Facebook, Aneeta Dosanjh from Leamington, put: ‘The apology, also useless, explains that the bouncer has accepted the apology… acceptance in haste, and after thinking about the situation, I’d expect he probably thought had that been the other way he would have received an equal amount of abuse if not more!’

Darrell_bmh said: “I recommend this young lady take a step back, stop crying and educate herself. Take a look in the mirror, and make changes to her thinking, behavior, and treatment of people.

She sounds like someone who is a bully.

“The truth is that she needed to be captured on video in order to see her true colors. This is not acceptable behavior. It’s no shame that she was caught. These are not actions that pure-hearted people would take.

The four-second clip, which went viral when it was posted on Instagram, shows Ms Williams' boyfriend calling her 'darling' as he tries to calm the situation down

This four second clip went viral after it was uploaded on Instagram. It shows Ms Williams’ boyfriend calling she ‘darling’ while he attempts to calm down the situation.

The model now faces a police investigation after the incident at the Clink Cellar Bar (pictured)

Following the Clink Cellar Bar incident, the model will now be subject to a police investigation (pictured).

Warwickshire Police spokeswoman said that they were called by an outside party at 4.06pm Monday 27th December to report racial abuse in an online video.

The video shows a racist individual speaking towards a male in a Leamington bar.

“Enquiries continue and we appeal to anybody who saw the incident to come forward. Warwickshire Police can be reached at 101 and quote incident 209 from 27 December for any information.