DJ GOLDIE has been fined £2,463 for attacking a bouncer at the Glastonbury Festival.

The 52-year-old - real name Clifford Joseph Price - pushed security guard Dennis Poole and scratched his face after he was denied access to a backstage VIP area.

Last month, Goldie became the first person to plead guilty via Facetime after failing to attend court - because he was in Thailand.

That hearing was made more memorable when Goldie was told off when he referred to District Judge Lynne Matthews as "my dear".

He then used Facetime to admit assaulting bouncer Dennis on June 23 last year by beating him.

But the annoyed judge ordered him to attend today's hearing in person and he arrived early in a smart suit at Bristol Magistrates' Court.

The DJ's 20-year-old daughter, Chance, was also accused of kicking the security guard as he lay on the ground during the brawl at Worthy Farm, Somerset.

But after her dad changed his plea to guilty, prosecutors said it would not be in the public interest to proceed with the case against Chance.

The drum and bass DJ and producer is credited as being one of the artists who put the genre on the mainstream map and was awarded an MBE in 2016.

He played gold-toothed bodyguard Mr Bullion in the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough.