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G-Eazy crew in bottle melee

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WHAT’S New York Fashion Week without a celebrity fight at the Standard Hotel?

Rapper G-Eazy’s crew got into a brawl at the haunt — which was the scene of Solange and Jay-Z’s infamous 2014 elevator scrap after they left the Boom Boom Room club with Beyoncé. But that familial fracas looked like a playground scuffle compared to G-Eazy’s melee.

Page Six has learned that a member of the “No Limit” rapper’s crew landed socialite Daniel Chetrit in the hospital after one of them smashed a bottle over his head, according to sources.

The rapper and his crew were at the hotel for a party on Thursday that included streetwear brand Saintwoods at Boom Boom’s sister venue, Le Bain, which is located across the hall.

Chetrit, who is the son of real estate developer Joseph Chetrit and whose famous pals include Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner,

was at the party to support influencer friend Zack Bia, who DJ’d the event.

Both sides of the confrontat­ion were “pretty f - - ked up” after a long night on the tiles, and things went south after 2 a.m., we’re told.

“They’re all friends . . . Something set someone off, and G-Eazy’s crew ended up bottling one of Zack Bia’s friends [Chetrit],” an insider told Page Six.

“Zack had nothing to do with it. He was just there. One of G-Eazy’s friends smashed a bottle over Daniel’s head,” a source close to Bia said. Chetrit was rushed to the hospital and received stitches to his head, we’re told.

We attempted to reach Chetrit’s family, but did not hear back.

A rep for G-Eazy also did not get back to us, but the rapper was back to show business Sunday, hitting up the Video Music Awards red carpet in Brooklyn.

Chetrit’s family’s real estate company, Chetrit Group, briefly owned the iconic Chelsea Hotel, and last week it offloaded a Miami Beach hotel for $42 million.

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