Taryn Manning lunges at girlfriend Holly Hartman in horrifying video

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Taryn Manning appeared to attack her girlfriend, Holly Hartman, in a new video.

In the clip obtained by TMZ on Monday, the “Orange Is the New Black” actress was shown in a heated altercation with Hartman, who appeared to be recording the incident.

“Look what you’ve done to my f—ing studio!” Manning yelled, before she threatened to call the police.

Taryn Manning was shown attacking her girlfriend, Holly Hartman, in a video obtained by TMZ on March 30 (Manning and Hartman are pictured above at the Give Back Hollywood Foundation’s VIP Launch Party for the “Hollywood Pledge” in 2011). Getty Images
Manning (seen above in her Instagram video where she addressed the incident) appeared to lunge at Hartman and thratened to call the police. tarynmanning/Instagram

Hartman replied, “Call the police. I’ll show them you just attacked me.”

When Manning denied attacking her, Hartman said, “Yeah you did. I have it.”

As the pair continued arguing, Manning appeared to lunge at Hartman before the video ended.

Manning addressed the incident in an erratic Instagram video on Tuesday, telling her followers that she doesn’t want to watch the TMZ footage “because I don’t want to upset myself.”

Manning later told her Instagram followers that she knows “violence is never good.” tarynmanning/Instagram
Manning also alleged that Hartman is homeless and has been living in her office. tarynmanning/Instagram

“I know that violence is never, ever, ever good,” Manning said, claiming that Hartman has been living in her office because she’s allegedly homeless.

“This is a 36-year-old woman that I have tried for so long, for 18 years, to try to help,” Manning also said of Hartman.

The “8 Mile” actress added that she’s “frustrated” with Hartman, who she said is not her “girlfriend,” but rather “a random girl that was a fan that I befriended 18 years ago.”

Manning further claimed that Hartman isn’t her “girlfriend.” Instagram/tarynmanning
Manning also called Hartman “crazy” in her Instagram video. Instagram/tarynmanning

“It’s too much. She’s crazy,” Manning said.

“It’s bad. This is bad,” she concluded her video.

Page Six has reached out to Manning’s rep for comment.

Manning has had a tumultuous history with Hartman, who was her makeup artist.

Hartman previously filed a restraining order against Manning (seen above at the Race to Erase MS Gala in May 2022) in 2016 after they got into an alleged physical altercation. AFP via Getty Images
The restraining order was dropped since it was filed in Los Angeles and the incident occurred in New York (Manning is pictured above at the Last Chance for Animals 40th Anniversary Gala in 2024). Getty Images

In 2016, Hartman filed a restraining order against Manning after an alleged physical altercation, according to TMZ.

The restraining order was denied because it was filed in Los Angeles and the alleged incident occurred in New York.

Hartman reportedly claimed in court documents at the time that Manning headbutted her, and then “whipped me with a wet towel. Sprayed Windex in eyes and mouth. Put me in a headlock cutting off air.”

Manning also allegedly yelled, “Pick a knife. I’m wearing a white shirt. There will be a lot of blood. You will be famous for killing Taryn Manning.” 

Manning, who is pictured above at the “Adventures of the Naked Umbrella” premiere in 2023, was arrested for attacking Hartman in 2012. Getty Images
But the two misdemeanor charges were eventually dropped (Manning is seen above at the Neon Carnival in April 2025). Getty Images for Neon Carnival

In 2012, Manning was arrested for attacking Hartman at the Dream Hotel in New York City, per TMZ.

During the alleged fight, Manning reportedly punched Hartman in the face, kicked her in the face and torso, scratched her, choked her, and grabbed her by the hair and slammed her against the floor and wall.

Manning faced two misdemeanor charges, assault in the third degree and criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation, but they were both eventually dropped.

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