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EXCLUSIVE Jaw-dropping moment Bridgerton actress has her phone stolen by prolific Algerian thief - before star and her pal heroically FIGHT for it back in front of stunned Joe & the Juice customers

EXCLUSIVE Jaw-dropping moment Bridgerton actress has her phone stolen by prolific Algerian thief - before star and her pal heroically FIGHT for it back in front of stunned Joe & the Juice customers

Daily Mail​a day ago

This is the moment a Bridgerton actress had her phone stolen by a prolific Algerian thief in Joe & the Juice - before the star heroically fought back in front of stunned customers.
MailOnline can reveal for the first time CCTV of Genevieve Chenneour, 27, bravely defending herself after Zacariah Boulares, 18, snuck up behind her and grabbed her phone in, on February 8.

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