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Kirsty Gallacher's celebrity friends have shown their support after she was “kicked like a football” during an unprovoked attack in Central London. The former Sky Sports presenter, 49, said she had been walking back to her car in the dark after finishing work around 7pm on Tuesday. She spoke about the shocking incident in an Instagram video last night. “This awful - am so sorry - very brave in sharing such an important message but hope YOU are ok,” Celebrity Traitors star Kate Garraway commented. “Kirsty so so sorry to hear this,” This Morning presenter Ben Shepherd added. “Sending tons of love and support.” “Hope you're okay my love?” Paddy McGuinness asked. Kirsty said in her video: “Last night I was physically assaulted in the streets of central London walking from work to my car, the walk I do most nights. The streets are well lit. There were people around. “I was walking on the pavement, and I noticed this guy, all in black, covered up, actually, just walking at me. And I'm always vigilant. And he was just walking towards me, and so I moved out of the way, and then he brushed past me. “He turned around, and he kicked me like he was kicking a football. He kicked me in the middle of a street at about seven o'clock last night, in front of people, and I turned around and he scarpered. “I’m still shocked now, and I have the bruises to prove I'm afraid. I can't quite believe what happened. I was not being provocative in any way. I was just going about my business as you do. I was just walking to my car to go back home to my family.” Kirsty also claimed a nearby security guard didn’t help. “I luckily had some witnesses, some lovely girls saw it and came to my aid. There was a security guard on a door nearby who was absolutely useless and didn't do anything, which was hugely disappointing, and I just there, and I couldn't actually believe that someone, a stranger, has just decided, for whatever reason, whether he's a got a problem with women, whether he's just an opportunist. “He decided he did not like me, and he just thought, Now, give you the boot. And that is not okay. It's not okay, it's not okay.” She said she decided to speak out because she believes such violence is becoming commonplace in London. It comes as the Standard revealed the capital’s robbery hotspots in a new interactive map of Metropolitan Police data. Latest figures published by the Office for National Statistics show the West End saw around 10 per day, many carried out by violent phone and luxury watch rippers on mopeds.