CINEWORLD has issued a statement after a fight broke out in one of their Glasgow cinemas. 

We previously reported that a 3D screening of the 1975 film Jaws at Glasgow Renfrew Street was disrupted on Saturday evening after multiple audience members began fighting. 

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A source had told the Glasgow Times that a woman was talking loudly, resulting in agitated viewers shouting at her to 'shut the f*** up'.

They said a physical fight then broke out between several people over different rows of seats when security was ushered in to remove her. 

Now cinema bosses have released a statement on the incident. 

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A spokesperson told the Glasgow Times: “Following a disturbance in one screen at Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street last Saturday, our security guards were called to remove a small number of customers disrupting the enjoyment of the film for others.

"The film was paused for a very short time during the incident before the performance was restarted and customers were able to enjoy the remainder of the film.”

Police Scotland received no calls to the cinema on Saturday.