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A BIZARRE legal battle has broken out after a top British female celebrity was accused of having a THREESOME with a pantomime horse.

The household name has taken out an injunction to prevent Sunday Sport from revealing full details of her steamy tryst.

Her legal team has slapped a draconian injunction upon us preventing publishing the names of the woman and the men in the panto horse.

The sex antics happened after a showbiz fancy dress party when the woman, who is a household name, demanded to be ‘ spitroaste­d by Dobbin’.

A man who for legal reaso ns we must call “Panto Horse 1” approached Sunday Sport earlier this month with his tale of the bizarre threesome.

He was incensed that after romping with both him and his pal – while still wearing their costume but with the zips open to allow access – she Tweeted about how Britain now lacks morals.

He said: “She’s a full- on hypocrite and needs to be exposed.

“At this party where me and my mate were dressed as a panto horse she was flirting with everyone – especially me and ‘ Panto Horse 2’.

“When she said it was her fantasy to have a threesome we were both well up for it.

“The weird thing was that she wanted us to be inside the horse suit but with our cocks sticking out.

“It was pretty good fun to be fair, although slightly freaky when she was kneeling down OVERTURNED: We will name woman in New Year and swapping between us, and told us she wanted to be spitroaste­d by Dobbin.

“She gobbled me to completion and then told my mate to spunk on her arse.

“Then she wiped up and went back to the party.

“I was happy with what we’d been up to. There’s nothing wrong with sex but when I saw her banging on about morals on the Twitter I was furious.

“Now she’s banned us from speaking out it’s disgusting.”

Our team of lawyers are working round the clock to get the strict injunction overturned, and will name the horse- sucking household name in the New Year.

A Sunday Sport spokesman said: “We stand for truth and justice and will fight for this hypocrite to be named in the public interest.”

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