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Tyson Beckford Still Bitter Over Breakup With Shanina Shaik, Argues With Her New Boo

Shanina Shaik must got that FIE!!! The model’s ex Tyson Beckford got a little crazy with her new boo, fiance DJ Ruckus last week and cops had to get involved.

According to Page Six reports:

The confrontation kicked off at Meatpacking club Up&Down on Thursday, where the pair “exchanged words.” We’re told Ruckus left the club and got in a car to go to a friend’s Gramercy apartment, but photogenic Beckford followed on his beloved Ducati.

Insiders say Ruckus pulled over and the pair got into a “screaming match” in the street, only returning to their vehicles because some nearby cops started to take notice. Beckford took up the chase again, and when they arrived at the luxury condo building, “Tyson [got] off his bike, still with his helmet on and [started] confronting Ruckus, and then they went back and forth until the doorman called the cops.”

Shaik, 25, had an on-and-off romance with male model Beckford, 45, starting in 2008 when they met on the set of “Make Me a Supermodel” — an Australian show in which she was a contestant and he was a judge and mentor. They finally called things off last year.

Shaik, who just graced the catwalk for Oscar de la Renta during Australian fashion week, began dating 32-year-old Ruckus, (né Gregory Andrews) a few months after her split with Beckford, and they got engaged in the Maldives.

Niiiice… Sounds like Shanina doesn’t stay single long. But she’s a supermodel, what do you expect? In the meantime, kudos to her new boo DJ Ruckus who snuck in some shade with his otherwise benign statement to Page Six:

While reps for Beckford — who recently posted a picture of an arsenal of guns on social media — didn’t get back to us, Ruckus, who is a cousin of Lenny Kravitz, told Page Six, “I’m disappointed that last week’s incident escalated. I’m grateful that no one was hurt. I wish him the best and hope he finds happiness like we have.” Ouch.

PURE COMEDY! Shanina you picked a winner. Fun Fact – DJ Ruckus dated Doutzen Kroes before she married Sunnery James. Also Shanina has been linked to Justin Bieber. These beautiful people love playing musical chairs!

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