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‘Fast and Furious’ Jason Stratham Attacks Ryan Seacrest after Dating Girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley? [VIDEO UPDATE]

Word has it that when you are dating Fast and Furious 7 roughneck Jason Stratham, the Transporter doesn't allow any messing around. According to the latest gossip news updates, American Idol host, Ryan Seacrest, had to learn that the hard as he was virtually attacked by the Expendables martial artist after reportedly hitting on his girlfriend, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, a little too successfully. Rumors about the British hot couple constantly oscillate from engagement to split. But it sounds like Stratham is determined not to let Seacrest break them up, engaged or not.

Fast and Furious 7 villain, Jason Stratham, definitely isn't anyone to be trifled with on the silver screen, but according to recent reports, you probably shouldn't try to mack on his girl right in front of him off the set either.

According to an supposed insider who spoke with Star Magazine for their September 29, issue, it would seem that no one had explained that to TV and radio personality Ryan Seacrest before he showed up to a party to all happened to be attending:

"Ryan was making [Rosie] laugh, and she squeezed his arm...[then] he put his arm around her waist."

Believe it or not, says the eyewitness, once Jason saw the dainty talent show host feeling up his ole lady, Stratham lost it:

"Jason couldn't contain himself. He stormed over, looking really annoyed...kept bumping Ryan's arm and almost pushed him out of the way.

"Rosie was smiling but at the same time clearly trying to calm him down. Jason's anger was evident to anyone who took a look at them.

"No one really wanted to approach them after that, and they left shortly afterward. Everyone was talking about it later on--it was seriously awkward."

Well...if dating Rosie Huntington-Whiteley means you have to let complete strangers put their hands all over her...than really, what's the point?

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