The show must go on. British supermodel Hollie-May Saker had to punch two female protesters while walking the ramp in the Nina Ricci show during Paris Fashion Week, but the incident did not stop her from doing her job. The 18-year-old upcoming model was approached on the runway by an two topless female protestors from an activist group from Ukrain called Femen.

The topless protestors barged in the show naked shouting slogans and had messages written with black markers on their bare breasts for making a better impact. Saker was placed on the 19th number as she was walking the runway when a lady protestor grabbed her and lifted up her skirt. After that Saker hit her "square in the nose."

Topless Femen Protestors Crashed Nina Ricci's Show

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"I was so angry but I knew I had to be professional so I carried on walking with a bit of sassiness. Thinking about it now I wish I'd pushed them both off the stage because they ruined my [favorite] show," the model told Daily News.

"I was really worried to come back stage but nobody said anything - I felt bad the moment it happened and I was very shaken up by it. I think if it had happened two years ago I would have run straight off the catwalk. It could have been worse, I could have fallen over," she added.

The two women protestors were bare chest and had slogans on their bodies such as "model don't go to brothel." The video shows that they were later taken off the stage by security team as the models continued their ramp walk during the show which happened last week.

"FEEEEEEUUUUMIN. THAT B**** RUINED AND HAD HER SAGGY T*** IN MY FACE," Saker posted on Twitter after the show.

Hollie May Saker

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Twitterati reacted to the incident but were not sure if it was a good or bad attack by the British model.

"New #FEMEN attack and counter-attack at Paris Fashion Week. Angry model fought back ;) Good or bad protest?," wrote Viki Secrets on Twitter.

Femen was founded in 2008 by Anna Hutsol in Ukraine. The feminist group protests by being topless and have sex tourism, anorexic models and fashion on their agenda.