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A man who told police he was 11 out of 10 on a scale of drunkenness was attacked by a stripper he slated for having a "muffin top".

Kyle Yeomans, 23, was drinking beers in Derriere's Gentleman's Club in the early hours of Sunday morning when an exotic dancer sidled up to him.

Yeomans, who was in the neon-lit "live nude" establishment in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, at around 1.45am, had been drinking when one of the venue's strippers who was writhing on a pole in front of the victim spotted him.

After sashaying over to Yeomans, the stripper began trying to talk to him but a police report shows the young man was less than impressed with her efforts.

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According to the police report, after becoming frustrated with the unknown dancer's failure to leave him alone, Yeomans told her that she should "go to the gym and lose weight".

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Fuming at this insult, the stripper stopped dancing and leaned down from the stage and punched Yeomans in the face four times.

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The attack left him with injuries to his face, caused by a ring the exotic dancer was wearing.

Bouncers then waded in and dragged the drunk man out of the club.

After going home to sleep, Yeomans decided to call police and report the attack but when asked by police how drunk he was on a scale of 1 to 10, he replied "11".

When asked if he could identify the suspect that struck him, he described her as a white female, about 115 to 120lbs, with long black hair and a “muffin top.”

Despite notifying police, Yeomans said he did not want to take the matter any further.

The dancer has not been identified, but the owner of the club later told Mail Online that Yeomans had been very drunk on the night in question and had grabbed the naked woman in the crotch and did not let go while he was being hit.