Collingwood key star player is involved in bathroom sex tape

Collingwood denies star is involved in bathroom sex tape

Collingwood has denied rumours that an explicit viral video features one of its players.

The X-rated footage shows a man and a woman performing a sex act in a bathroom.

Collingwood players celebrate defeating Essendon in the AFL Round 6 match  between the Collingwood Magpies and the Essendon Bombers at the Melbourne  Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Tuesday, April 25, 2023. (AAP Image/James

The club says there is no link between the video and any member of its club – and has denied allegations the video was filmed by another player.

‘We are aware of a video currently circulating alleging to involve a Collingwood player and their partner. Another former Collingwood player has been linked to capturing the video,’ Collingwood CEO Craig Kelly said.

‘The club wishes to address the matter to make clear both these allegations are completely untrue and the video being circulated does NOT involve any current or former Collingwood players or their partners.

‘For all members of the public, it is important to note the distribution of explicit content without the consent of all parties involved is a criminal offence.

‘We will continue to support all our players and their families during this time.

Collingwood chief executive Craig Kelly has denied rumours one of the club’s players was filmed without consent performing a sex act in a toilet cubical in a now viral video.

A video featuring two people performing sexual acts has been circulating on social media for two weeks, with some members of the public linking a Collingwood player to the footage.

However, Kelly was emphatic in stating the allegations that a Magpies player was involved in the video or its filming were false.

Collingwood chief executive Craig Kelly has denied rumours one of the club’s players was filmed without consent performing a sex act in a toilet cubical in a now viral video.

A video featuring two people performing sexual acts has been circulating on social media for two weeks, with some members of the public linking a Collingwood player to the footage.

However, Kelly was emphatic in stating the allegations that a Magpies player was involved in the video or its filming were false.

“We are aware of a video currently circulating alleging to involve a Collingwood player and their partner,” Pies CEO Craig Kelly said.

“Another former Collingwood player has been linked to capturing the video.

“The club wishes to address the matter to make clear both these allegations are completely untrue and the video being circulated does NOT involve any current or former Collingwood players or their partners.

“For all members of the public, it is important to note the distribution of explicit content without the consent of all parties involved is a criminal offence.

“We will continue to support all our players and their families during this time.”

The footage appears to have been captured by a person lifting their phone camera above a toilet cubicle’s door.

It also appears the couple, who are engaged in the explicit act inside the cubicle, did not give their consent.

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Collingwood have refuted “completely untrue” allegations referring to a pair of players, stating a circling online video does not involve a current or former player of the club and was not filmed by a current or former player of the club.

Allegations had suggested a video that surfaced online involved an explicit act between a player and their partner, with the footage also alleged to have been filmed by the player’s teammate.

The Magpies addressed the allegations on Thursday evening, with CEO Craig Kelly refusing the allegations in a statement while noting the criminal offence that comes with distributing explicit content without one’s consent.

“We are aware of a video currently circulating alleging to involve a Collingwood player and their partner. Another former Collingwood player has been linked to capturing the video,” the statement read.

“The Club wishes to address the matter to make clear both these allegations are completely untrue and the video being circulated does NOT involve any current or former Collingwood players or their partners.

“For all members of the public, it is important to note the distribution of explicit content without the consent of all parties involved is a criminal offence.

“We will continue to support all our players and their families during this time.”

Collingwood ended the 2023 season as premiers following grand final win over Brisbane last month.

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