Footage shows a right-wing activist wearing a swastika necklace being pelted with eggs in the middle of Manhattan.

Activist and Trump supporter, Jovanni Valle, 26, was standing in the middle of Union Square speaking to people who had an issue with him wearing a large swastika chain around his neck.

He is then approached from behind by a bystander carrying a plastic bag who takes an egg out and hits him over the head with it.

People standing around then cheer as the Valle chases after the culprit and jumps on his back.

Valle was previously attacked with a glass in the face by a man in a New York Bar and sustained a broken nose, claiming he was targeted because he wore a 'MAGA' hat.

Footage shows Jovanni Valle, (pictured), wearing a swastika necklace being pelted with eggs in the middle of Manhattan. The man who threw the egg is seen in the background

Before the humorous incident, Valle, who lives in Brooklyn, can be heard telling a couple he is speaking too: 'I just don't wan't anybody trying to... the guy threw coffee at me.'

The man he is speaking to responds to him: 'Maybe we should cover our faces and you might f**k off.'

Valle is then heard screaming 'Oh S**t as he is hit with the egg before another man intervenes to split them up.

Valle, who is also carrying an unidentifiable flag, runs away as people watching cheer and say: 'He threw an egg, I can't believe that s**t.'

Video of the incident has gone viral on Twitter, with many people saying he deserved being hit with eggs for wearing a swastika chain and branding him a 'Nazi.'

Valle regularly protests at different marches both in New York and Washington D.C., and sometimes stands in Union Square to publicize his beliefs.

Justin Allen tweeted: 'Surprised he didn't get beat up with a Nazi necklace on in this city. I don't agree with physical violence against those you don't agree with, but this guy was looking for this by wearing that.'

Jovanni Valle is wearing a swastika and is then approached from behind by a bystander carrying a bag who takes an egg out and hits him over the head with it

The man is seen with a grocery bag approaching the swastika-wearing man in Union Square

Another man named Paddy Carr said: 'There's something about the sheer joy that can be seen as he runs off that is incredibly infectious.

'Everyone should aspire to have that same level of happiness in their life as egg guy got from splattering the Nazi.'

People also posted memes and gifs, laughing at the egg thrower who appeared inconspicuous before reaching in his bag for the egg and pelting his head with it.

The video has been viewed almost 4,500 times. Before the egg throwing took place, Valle could be heard professing offensive views, including a claim that 'homosexuality was due to a chemical imbalance' in the body.

'It's hurting children, because children grow up mentally ill not knowing who they are,' he said about being gay.

He was engaged in a heated discussion with two people who grow increasingly irate at him.

Valle, (pictured), was pelted with eggs by the man who was standing behind him for several moments and his reply was 'Oh S**t' as he was caught unawares

Valle then chased after the egg thrower and jumped on his back before he ran away

It's not the first time Valle has courted the wrong attention with his controversial views.

He had his nose broken and his face sliced open during a brawl at Mehanata bar on the Lower East Side in the early hours of July 7.

He claimed he was dancing when his hat fell off, and was promptly stomped on by a woman at the bar.

Valle says he confronted the fellow bar patron, Emma Rodriguez, asking her why she was stamping on her hat, and she replied: 'I hate this hat, I hate you,' he claims.

Valle said he had put his hand on the woman's shoulder, when Rodriguez' boyfriend, Leonardo Heinert, 25, attacked him.

The two men fell to the ground and another man grabbed an unidentifiable flag Valle was holding off him, before he left the area

He told the cops Heinert 'repeatedly punched' him before Rodriguez, 24, 'smashed a bottle' over his head.

The couple were charged with assault, and released without bail, records show. Valle was also arrested for misdemeanor assault, but the Manhattan DA say they have declined to prosecute.

Park Avenue plastic surgeon, Dr. Joseph Pober, heard about the attack on the fellow Trump supporter and decided to help fix up Valle's injuries - for free.

'This is something that had to be done. When I heard about this I was shocked,' Pober told The Post.

Jovanni Valle was wearing his MAGA hat (left) when he had his nose broken and his face sliced open (right) during a brawl at Mehanata bar on the Lower East Side in the early hours of July 7

He claims he was dancing when his hat fell off and was stamped on by a woman at the bar. When he confronted her and says he put his hand on her shoulder, her boyfriend attacked him, he claims (pictured covered in blood after the attack)

'It's freedom of speech that is being attacked and assaulted… I can't imagine that anyone in America would viciously assault you, break your nose and slice your face with a broken beer bottle.'

The video is the latest in a long line of incidents where items of an offensive nature such as swastikas and confederate flags have prompted outrage among bystanders on public streets.

Last month, a woman confronted a couple wearing swastika armbands who allegedly gave a Nazi salute near a Holocaust memorial in Rhode Island, according to a report this week.

Sondra Pierson, 47, a bookkeeper from Rhode Island, was dining at the Parkside Rotisserie & Bar in Providence on April 11 when a couple across the street caught her attention.

The man was wearing a 'MAGA' hat and had a red armband with a black swastika on it. The woman wore a matching armband and a swastika T-shirt.

The pair crossed the street to the Holocaust Memorial, leaned on the various statues, took pictures and laughed, Pierson said.

'I confronted them,' said Pierson, who left the restaurant and walked over to the memorial.

She said she told them: 'What the hell do you think you’re doing?. How dare you do this?'

And in March a group of high school students who threw Nazi salutes while apparently playing a drinking game with cups arranged in the shape of a swastika were forced to apologized for their actions.