Glamorous former Howard Stern Show personality, Elisa Jordana, has issued a public apology following a disturbing incident captured in a viral livestream.
On social media, a video showed, that Jordana engaged in a violent altercation with her boyfriend during a drive through Palm Beach County, Florida.
In the footage, Jordana, whose real name is Elisa Ann Schwartz, is seen confronting her boyfriend, whose identity remains undisclosed, about allegations of infidelity.
The confrontation escalates into a physical altercation, with Jordana repeatedly striking the man as tensions rise.
The dramatic scenes unfold as Jordana and her boyfriend exchange blows, with both parties becoming increasingly agitated.
Ultimately, the livestream concludes with Jordana's arrest by the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office on felony battery charges.
The livestream, which lasted over two hours, amassed over 150,000 views on YouTube before being removed.
The altercation between Jordana and her boyfriend reportedly stemmed from a dispute over his alleged infidelity.
Earlier in the livestream, Schwartz became emotional as she discussed the man sending large sums of money to another woman. The situation escalated when a woman, identified only as Sara, called in.
Schwartz threatened to expose Sara's private photos and phone number online, despite Sara's pleas for her not to do so.
When her boyfriend tried to intervene, Schwartz responded by hitting him repeatedly in the arm and shoulder.
"Sorry about this, Sara," he said, before Schwartz struck him in the face.
"Don't say a word," she snapped.
Despite the insults from her boyfriend, who tried to explain to viewers that Schwartz had discovered messages between him and Sara during a couples therapy session, Schwartz continued to berate Sara.
She then grabbed her boyfriend's ear, prompting him to pull her hair and push her head towards the passenger seat.
"Pull over, you idiot," he yelled, grabbing at the steering wheel, as Schwartz screamed, apologized, and cried out that he was hurting her.
Finally, the man instructed Sara to call 911 before forcing Schwartz out of the car.
One person said: After watching this video, she deserves to spend some time in jail. Maybe that’ll teach her to keep her hands to herself. I’m glad it was caught while live-streaming.
A second wrote: Good for him to defend himself. I hope she gets a harsh sentence so other women can see its not okay to lay hands on men either.
While a third commented: She deserved more than that. I would have had her seeing stars, while walking home.
Someone else said: The first hit she made would have been all she got for free, if I were the guy. When it comes to being punched I the face you should be ready to accept that it's going to be returned.
The image of Jordana's mugshot circulating on social media platforms. Before gaining notoriety for her online presence, Jordana worked for the Howard Stern Show and had been involved in high-profile relationships with figures such as comedian Andy Dick.
In a statement provided to DailyMail.com, Jordana expressed remorse for her actions, acknowledging that her behavior during the livestream was not reflective of her true character.
'I just want to say I’m so sorry for what I portrayed on my livestream that everyone saw,' Schwartz said.
'This is not what I want to give to the world and it sucks that I got into such a sadness and anger - it was a really negative representation of who I am.
'I’m going to do everything I can to have better relationships with people that are good for me, and people that I’m also good for.'
She pledged to work towards fostering healthier relationships and apologized for the negative portrayal she had presented to her audience.