Kerry Katona's former rugby league player husband has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of attacking her and being armed with a Taser.

George Kay, who has been married to the Atomic Kitten singer for just over a year, was allegedly detained by police on Saturday night following reports a woman had been assaulted.

It is alleged the 35-year-old lashed out at his popstar wife, also 35, who was apparently left bruised and with cuts, after a drinking session.

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Kerry Katona's former rugby league player husband George Kay has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of attacking her and being armed with a Taser following an altercation at their home in Crowborough, East Sussex

According to The Sun's Dan Wootton, Kay was found in bushes near the couple's home in Crowborough, East Sussex, by officers.

A Sussex Police spokesman said: 'On Saturday police were called to an address in Crowborough after a report that a woman had been assaulted.

'A 35-year-old man was arrested at the address on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm to a 35-year old woman, and of unlawful possession of a Taser.

'The woman had sustained bruising to her face and arms.'

Police confirmed Kay had been released on bail until October 24.

Kay and Katona have a one-year-old daughter called Dylan-Jorge together.

The alleged altercation is just the latest in a string of claims to hit the couple, who have a one-year-old daughter called Dylan-Jorge together. The Atomic Kitten singer also has four other children from her other marriages

George Kay, a former bodyguard who is pictured here with wife Kerry and their daughter Dylan-Jorge, was reportedly kicked out of the family home earlier this year following claims she was sick of his 'party lifestyle'

In the last few months he has been welcomed back into the family home after Katona – who is also mother to children Molly, Lilly-Sue, Heidi and Max – kicked him out.

It was reported that she had ordered the ex-rugby player to move out because she was sick of his 'party lifestyle' and the countless occasions in which he had simply 'gone missing'.

It later emerged that Kay may have been sent to hospital the night he was kicked out of the family home after reportedly suffering an 'episode' at a hotel in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.

It came just a year after Kay was detained under the Mental Health Act after suffering a public meltdown ahead of his wedding to Katona.

He was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford after he was found running down the road outside their home shouting that someone was going to kill him.

She vowed to 'help [him] win this fight' after he admitted that the episode arose out of a combination of 'sleeping pills, drinking and taking steroids.'

After they married, the couple's relationship was called into question again when Kay revealed his doubts over whether they 'should even be together.'

In an interview with Closer magazine, he said: 'It's been tough lately. We've been rowing a lot. Marriage isn't what I thought it would be to be honest.

'There have been times I've thought we might not last. In my darkest moments I've wondered if we should even be together.'

Kay, who is pictured with Katona's children in this family photo, has been bailed by police until October 24

The family previously lived in this manor house in Chinnor, Oxon, but have since moved to East Sussex

He admitted that his desire to provide for his family, combined with dealing with bankruptcy, had led to some of their more explosive rows.

'We argue a lot of money issues,' he said. 'We have to live within a strict budget and that's tough. We're both fiery characters, too, so that doesn't help things.'

They married after a whirlwind relationship having started dating in secret just one year after he was released from prison for blackmail.

Kay served half his six-year sentence after being convicted at a trial at Manchester Crown Court for two counts of blackmail in November 2008.

Previously, Katona was first famously married to fellow pop band member Brian McFadden, who was at the time a member of Irish boyband Westlife.

They were married for four years and had two children together, Molly and Lilly-Sue before separating in 2006.

The singer and former queen of the I'm A Celebrity... jungle followed up her marriage to McFadden with a four-year union with Mark Croft, who she met when he allegedly tried to supply drugs to her mother Sue.

Representatives of Kerry Katona and George Kay declined to comment.