In a shocking turn of events, Nathalie Fay, the actress known for her role in the hit comedy “The Hangover,” has found herself on the wrong side of the law. The 36-year-old actress, whose real name is Nathalie Tordion, was arrested in Miami over the weekend following an alleged domestic battery incident involving her on-again, off-again boyfriend.

Fay, who gained fame as the Caesars Palace hotel desk attendant in “The Hangover,” was taken into custody late Saturday after a heated confrontation with her boyfriend, identified only as Brady. According to reports, the altercation occurred after Brady picked Fay up from a Miami Dolphins preseason game. What should have been a routine pickup quickly escalated into violence when Fay allegedly accused Brady of being dishonest about his whereabouts earlier in the evening.

The situation reportedly spiraled out of control when Fay confronted Brady with evidence she claimed proved his dishonesty—a map on her phone showing he wasn’t where he claimed to be. Moments later, she allegedly struck him in the face, prompting Brady to flee the vehicle in an attempt to distance himself from the volatile situation.

When authorities arrived at the scene, they found Brady visibly shaken but refusing medical treatment. Meanwhile, Fay was promptly arrested and charged with domestic battery. The incident marks a troubling chapter for the Canadian-born actress, whose career has largely faded from the spotlight since her appearance in “The Hangover.”

Fay’s Hollywood career includes a string of small roles in popular comedies, such as “Old School,” “Due Date,” and “Blonde and Blonder.” However, it was her brief but memorable role in “The Hangover” that most audiences remember. In the film, Fay’s character humorously answers Zach Galifianakis’ character’s question about whether the real Julius Caesar ever stayed at Caesars Palace—an iconic moment in a movie filled with unforgettable scenes.

Since her acting days, Fay has transitioned into a career as a realtor, stepping away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Her last credited acting role was in the 2014 film “Layover,” according to her IMDb profile. However, this recent arrest has brought her back into the public eye for reasons far less glamorous than her film roles.

The incident raises serious questions about domestic violence and the personal lives of public figures. In a time when Hollywood often glamorizes the personal lives of its stars, Fay’s arrest serves as a stark reminder that the reality behind the scenes can be far more complicated and, at times, troubling.

As the legal process unfolds, Fay’s arrest is likely to spark further discussion about the responsibilities and actions of those in the public eye. For now, Nathalie Fay’s once-promising career is overshadowed by this disturbing incident, leaving fans and observers alike to wonder what lies ahead for the actress-turned-realtor.