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Female Professional Footballer Sacked By Charlton Sets Up OnlyFans Account

Female Professional Footballer Sacked By Charlton Sets Up OnlyFans Account

She charges £33 a month to subscribe

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

Former Charlton Athletic player Madelene Wright has started an OnlyFans account after being sacked by the club last month.

The 22-year-old has changed career after videos which reportedly showed her drinking champagne and inhaling from a balloon while driving were circulated on social media.

But the ex-Millwall star has revealed to her 110,000 followers that she's set up her OnlyFans account by posting a four-second video on her social media profiles, captioning it on Twitter: "Check the bio..."

She is charging £33 a month for a subscription to her page. In recent weeks, she's posted a variety of snaps of her soaking up the sun in Dubai, with fans asking if she's a model as well as a footballer. One suggested she should start an OnlyFans.

Wright was sacked in December, with Charlton bosses announcing that her registration at the club had been cancelled, but added that the player would have access to their support channels if needed.

The reports were from private Snapchat videos that emerged on social media showing her attending a party at which many guests were allegedly inhaling from balloons.

At the time, Charlton Athletic released a statement, which read: "The club were made aware of the video and quickly investigated the incident."

"As a club we are disappointed with the behaviour which doesn't represent the standards the team upholds."

Wright joined up with the South London club in January 2020 after a spell with Millwall.

The 22-year-old was the subject of an investigation at her old club after she allegedly filmed a friend putting the paws of a dog onto the steering wheel of a moving car.

Instagram/Madalene Wright

Wright was condemned by road safety charity Brake, who told The Sun that her alleged recent actions were completely unacceptable.

A spokesperson for the charity said: "Driving and alcohol simply do not mix.

"When you're behind the wheel you're in charge of a potentially lethal weapon which requires full concentration and zero impairment to do so safely.

"We urge all drivers to never drink any amount of alcohol and drive - and certainly never do both at the same time.

"The player is remorseful and has now left the club.

"The club would like to make clear that although the behaviour is not acceptable, the players welfare remains important to us and she will still have access to the club's support channels if needed."

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Madelene Wright