SIN BIN: British soccer player fired by team starts her own OnlyFans
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Kicked off the soccer pitch, a British player has started an OnlyFans account to make some cash.
Madelene Wright — booted from Charlton Athletic after posting videos to SnapChat showing her drinking and driving and inhaling from a balloon while behind the wheel — has changed gears, according to the U.K. Sun.
The 22-year-old has reportedly been without a team for over a month and is charging $42-$57 for a monthly subscription to her OnlyFans page, which has the tagline: “Angel face. Devil thoughts.”
This apparently wasn’t Wright’s first brush with bad behaviour.
Yahoo Sports reported that while playing for the Millwall Lionesses, Wright found herself embroiled in controversy after video footage showed her dog steering her car.
“As a club, we are disappointed with the behaviour which doesn’t represent the standards the team upholds,” a Millwall spokesman said, according to Yahoo.
Chartwell expressed similar sentiments when Wright was fired last month.
HALL OF SHAME
Ryan Ayers, a former Notre Dame men’s basketball assistant coach and the son of Phoenix Suns assistant coach Randy Ayers, has been accused of making cellphone recordings of two naked women without their consent.
Ayers, who left Notre Dame prior to this season, was charged last Tuesday with three counts of voyeurism and one count of domestic battery, according to reports.
According to Indiana’s South Bend Tribune, the charges stem from relationships Ayers had with two women.
Police alleged he recorded them naked or while having sex without their consent. Ayers was also accused of hitting one of the women in the face during a fight in his car.
Officers said they found images on Ayers’ phone “of naked women where they seem to be unaware that a photo was being taken of them. These images include the women in the shower, sleeping on a bed, or in a sexual position.”
One of the women told police Ayers hit her in the face in July while trying to kick her out of the car, according to reports.
Ayers’ lawyer, Peter Agostino, said “Ryan denies the allegations. His defence team is coming together and will vigorously defend him. Ryan looks forward to clearing his name of these false charges.”
None of the allegations have been tested in court.
HALL OF SHAME
The University of Tennessee Chattanooga has fired a football coach for tweeting some offensive lines.
The university sacked assistant coach Chris Malone after a controversial tweet mocked Georgia politician Stacey Abrams.
“Congratulations to the state GA and Fat Albert @staceyabrams because you have truly shown America the true works of cheating in an election, again!!!” reads Malone’s tweet, captured by Chattanooga Holler.
“Enjoy the buffet Big Girl! You earned it!!! Hope the money was good, still not governor!” Malone tweeted before deleting his account.
UT Chattanooga head coach Rusty Wright and athletic director Mark Wharton issued statements condemning the tweet and UT Chattanooga chancellor Steven Angle also made a public address.
“Our football program has a clear set of standards,” Wright said in a statement. “Those standards include respecting others. It is a message our players hear daily. It is a standard I will not waver on.
“What was posted on social media by a member of my staff is unacceptable and not any part of what I stand for or what Chattanooga Football stands for,” he added.
Abrams spearheaded voter turnout in Georgia, which resulted in wins by Democratic senatorial candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. She lost to Brian Kemp in a race to become Georgia’s governor.
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