Previous Love Island moderator Caroline Flack has argued not liable to ambushing her beau with a light.
Police discovered her accomplice Lewis Burton shrouded in blood in the wake of being called to reports of a man being ambushed at the 40-year-old's home in north London on 12 December, a court heard.
Be that as it may, Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court was told tennis player Mr Burton didn't bolster the arraignment.
Ms Flack will stand preliminary at a similar court on 4 March.
The court heard the supposed assault happened after Ms Flack discovered messages on her beau's telephone while he was sleeping, persuading he was cheating.
"He said he had been snoozing and was hit over the head via Caroline with a light, making a noticeable cut his head," investigator Katie Weiss said.
"She had additionally crushed a glass and she had supported damage."
The court heard how Mr Burton made a call to 999 in which he was "nearly asking the administrator to send help".
At the point when a cop landed at the Islington level, both Ms Flack and Mr Burton were canvassed in blood and the official "compared the scene to a thriller", Ms Weiss said.
Ms Weiss told the court Ms Flack was problematic while in police authority, saying she flipped over a table and must be "controlled on the ground".
Her specialist Paul Morris told the court Mr Burton had "never bolstered" the arraignment's case, including: "He isn't the person in question, as he would state, he was an observer."
In any case, Ms Weiss answered: "Mr Burton is an unfortunate casualty, he got critical damage to his head."
Ms Flack was discharged on abandon the condition she doesn't contact Mr Burton legitimately or in a roundabout way or goes to his location.
Mr Morris had made an application to have these bail conditions lifted, contending that they "stay a couple" and needed to spend Christmas together.
Ms Flack started introducing Love Island in summer 2015, having fronted the twelfth arrangement of The X Factor close by Olly Murs, and winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2014.
She remained down from the show after she was charged a week ago, saying it was the "best thing I can do".
Irish TV moderator Laura Whitmore will take over facilitating obligations on Love Island and its partner show Aftersun when recording begins in South Africa in January.
Ms Flack's preliminary is required to last one-and-a-half days.
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