
The cousins who claim they were ‘chased’ by Eddie Hall have spoken out.
In a now-viral clip, shocking footage caught the 37-year-old threatening to ‘rip their f***ing head off’ outside of his home in North Staffordshire.
The video appears to show him shouting at people in a car before furiously chasing it last night (5 May). ‘The Beast’ then runs towards another car as drivers Callum Cadwallader and Kevin Walker explain they’d pulled up to see the retired strongman’s house.
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Callum, 25, explained they’d been out for a birthday dinner and as Eddie is based around the corner, they thought they’d ‘whizz past’.
“We visited the home at 8.26pm,” he told Stoke-on-TrentLive.
"At 8.31pm his wife [Alexandra] came out and asked us to move up the street as she said we were scaring the kids.”
He claimed they understood and ‘moved up’, but then an incident unfolded, with the footage not showing everything.
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“I was having a cigarette when out of nowhere the car door flies open,” Callum added.
He claims Eddie had his dog with him and pulled open his car door before hurling abuse, even though the lad ‘thought it was a joke at first’.
“I was furthest ahead with my cousin behind. I thought my cousin had put him up to it to stitch me up,” he explained. “He swung the door open and swears at me. I told him I had kids in the back and my girlfriend is pregnant. I had no intention of recording but after that I started recording.”
Callum added that Eddie claimed Kevin had ‘threatened to knock him out’ but he doesn’t believe this is true, with his cousin’s kids ‘screaming in the back’.

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Kevin explained that his stepson, who has autism, has long been a fan of Eddie and they’d only been going to the nearby pub in the hope of bumping into him.
So, they drove him by the house as the youngster is ‘fascinated by the gates’.
Kevin claimed they were only sat there for ‘three or four minutes’ while his partner took a call and they moved up when Alexandra ‘politely asked’.
“He [Eddie] then came out of an alleyway with the dog and went to Callum's car. Then he came raging at me. I said I haven't come to cause trouble,” he continued.
“I think he saw Callum filming. We didn't go here to do a video. It only started after he ragged Callum's door open.”
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LADbible Group has contacted Eddie’s reps for comment but he has since issued a response on Facebook and shared the 'full video' and response on YouTube, where he says he has been 'painted as an ogre'.

“It is 9pm at night and you and two other cars pull up beeping their horns outside the house. You woke my young children up and they became very scared,” Eddie wrote on social media.
“You were asked very politely to leave after waiting outside my house for 15 minutes. You continued to wait outside my house scaring my kids to death so here I am asking you again to leave and you filmed the last 30 seconds of our interaction when you’ve been outside the property for a total of 25 minutes.
“If you think harassing my house and waking my kids up at 9pm at night is acceptable then you’re not reasonable human beings. We all see red when it comes to protecting our families especially when it comes to young children and my house is not a public attraction and I am not public property to use as a photo shoot at 9pm at night.
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“I am deeply sorry for upsetting your children. But you cannot treat me like a piece of meat. I have a life and a right to a private one, especially where my children live.”
As the cousins say they called the police following the incident, the force are now appealing for witnesses to the incident.
A Staffordshire Police spokesperson told LADbible: “We were called to an address on Seabridge Lane in Newcastle-under-Lyme at 8.55pm on Monday (5 May) following reports of an assault.
“A man approached a car that was parked nearby and shouted at the driver. It is reported that the man tried to open the door of the car when it started to drive away.
“Our enquiries are ongoing and anyone with any information is asked to get in touch by calling 101 or using Live Chat on our website, quoting incident 678 of 5 May.”
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