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Watch: Aries Spears Gets Brutally Attacked for Talking About 'Light-Skinned N****s'

Things went way left for the comedian during a routine press stop.

Aries Spears got way more than a few tough questions during a recent radio interview.
The comedian joined the Corey Holcomb 5150 online radio show on April 12 and was struck multiple times in the head when the interview turned violent. TMZ has video footage of the attack, and it's pretty shocking.

The violence erupted when one of the show-hosts, Zo Williams, and Spears began arguing about former president Barack Obama, and as the argument escalated, and Spears cut Williams off, the host can be heard yelling, "Shut the f*ck up!"

The two then engaged in a racially fueled argument in which Spears mocked Williams, saying, "You see that half red-boned, light-skinned n*gga being loud." To which Williams responded, "A motherf*cker will put hands on you and give you real black eyes."

The fighting continued until Williams had had enough, saying, "I've had about enough of your sh*t, that's the truth, shut the f*ck up while I'm talking."

The argument grew even more heated, then Williams said, "I'm not drunk, I don't drink. I'm very clear minded." Spears then said, "Which means I'd f*ck you up even more because I'm drunk n*gga." It was then that Williams threw a flurry of punches at Spears. 

Watch the footage, below:

Sources tell TMZ that the hosts had grown tired of Spears rude behavior. Spears took to Twitter to make it very clear how he felt about the incident:

Clearly there is no love lost between Spears and the team at Corey Holcomb 5150, as of now it is unclear if Spears sustained any lasting injuries.

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