An actress has shared an image of her bloodied face after she was allegedly beaten by a gang of 10 to 15 thugs, sparked by a New York bouncer who spewed racist abuse.

Jennifer Agostini, 43, revealed the shocking image of what her face looked like following the attack at Sky Room bar in Manhattan around 3am on Sunday that left her with 'facial scarring and multiple lacerations'.

During the incident an African-American security guard allegedly called the movie and TV actress and her friends 'white motherf***ers,' 'dirty white b****es' and yelled 'f**k those white b****es and their money'.

Agostini had visited the venue from 11pm Saturday to celebrate a friend's birthday and the group enjoyed VIP bottle service that cost them over $900.

Jennifer Agostini, 43, appears with blood all over her face in an image taken after she was allegedly beaten by a New York bar bouncer and other men described as a gang of his friends

Brooklyn Ties star Agostini says she must now look into having surgery to alter her appearance

Actress went to Sky Room bar in Manhattan for a friend's birthday and claims a group of 10 to 15 people attacked her and left her with lacerations around 3am

The Sky Room bar is located at the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Midtown

Legal documents state that after they were turfed out of the special area and moved down to the non-VIP floor, they paid up and went to the lobby.

But when a member of her group remembered the venue still held the card on which a $350 fee was held, they attempted to go back.

That's when a 6ft 2in man wearing a black turtle neck, identified in legal documents as a bouncer, allegedly pushed one of the women.

'It was just this stampede as we were leaving. We just got rushed and assaulted by, I can’t tell you by how many people,' Agostini told The New York Post.

According to attorney papers requesting the venue keep hold of video footage from the incident, swimsuit model Perendinellys Garcia, 46, was 'beaten about her face, body and limbs' and obtained 'several scalp lacerations'.

Her husband, Cal Stuart, says he had come to the defense of the women but they were beaten to the ground but what he described as 'gang members' who were the bouncer's friends.

Stuart noted his toe had been amputated recently and said in the petition that he was thrown to the floor. Both he and another petitioner, Christopher Selletti were beaten about the face and body.

Agostini appeared at WinterCon in New York on Saturday, the same day as the incident

Agostini was pictured at an event for her show Brooklyn Ties in Instagram images posted three days ago

Lawsuit claims the alleged attackers called them 'white motherf***ers,' 'dirty white b****es' and yelled 'f**k those white b****es and their money' as they left the venue (pictured)

The venue is touted as being 'New York's highest rooftop' party venue

Stuart said the group did not file a police report and is consulting his lawyers about whether to do so.

The incident has changed the physical appearances of both women.

'These are beautiful women and their faces are distorted,' he told the New York Post.

Agostini appeared smiling at WinterCon in New York on Saturday, the same day as the incident.

The Brooklyn Ties star Agostini says she must now look into having surgery to improve her appearance.

'I was pushed on to the ground and eight individual jumped on top of me and brutally assaulted me,' Agostini continued. 'I have five stitches in my head. My whole eye is closed. I am going to have numerous scars on my face.

'I’m a lead character on the series in March, and I have to now go to see numerous plastic surgeons, and I also have to go back to the concussion center to MRI my head.'

Stuart said he has a black eye and has been 'having a lot of headaches'.

'My whole entire body hurts,' he told the Post. 'They were punching and kicking me on my body.'

The owners of Sky Room may now have their liquor licence suspended due to the incident as the legal petition states it could be the subject of litigation.

It's unclear whether the security member was staff or hired from a third party company.

DailyMail.com did not receive an immediate response from the petitioners Wednesday.

A representative from Sky Room told DailyMail.com 'the story and narrative heard thus far is absolutely and positively inaccurate'.

The spokesperson said they 'are investigating thoroughly' and after reviewing footage have 'clear and convincing evidence' to back that up.