A THUG mum-of-two who blamed a woman for spilling a glass of red wine down her dress knocked out her teeth in revenge.
Megan Ware, 22, was ''10/10 drunk'' at a gender reveal party when she grabbed Emma Mitchell by the hair and punched her square in the face.
Miss Mitchell, also drunk, was battered so hard in the assault two of her bottom teeth fell out.
Ware, who had left her kids aged one and three with a babysitter, had earlier pulled the hair of another woman after the spillage.
A court heard how Ware had drunkenly pursued Miss Mitchell and her pal Emma Pinnington from a pub to a taxi rank on October 7 before launching the attack in Chester, Cheshire.
Laura Simpson, prosecuting, told Chester Magistrates court the pair had left the Victoria Pub at around 2am.
They were talking with men outside but as they walked away Ware grabbed hold of Miss Mitchell's hair from behind for around "10-15 seconds".
Ms Simpson added: "She was pulled to her knees and then punched to the face by the defendant.
"A police officer saw the assault on Miss Mitchell and he pulled the defendant away from her."
She hit Miss Mitchell with "substantial force" during the savage attack, Ms Simpson said.
Ware continued to scream abuse following the horrific assault as she was led away in handcuffs.
When interviewed, the 22-year-old said she remembered the fight but was unsure if she attacked the person who had thrown a drink over her.
In mitigation defence lawyer Chris Hunt told how Ware was "genuinely remorseful", had no previous convictions and was on her first night out "in years".
In a police interview, when asked on a scale of one to ten how drunk she was, Ware said a "10" and "paralytic".
The mum, from Chester, Cheshire, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault and being drunk and disorderly.
She was also ordered to pay Miss Mitchell £400 in compensation and the other woman Emma Pinnington £100.
JPs imposed an eight week 7pm-7am curfew upon Ware.
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