New alley video shows Joe Westerman with his friend’s wife outside Greggs, full clip goes viral

New alley video shows Joe Westerman with his friend’s wife outside Greggs, full clip goes viral

The disgraced Castleford Tigers footballer Joe Westerman may have performed a new act during his unfaithful alleyway romp, according to a recent new full video posted on social media

The rugby league star has been exposed.

New alley video shows Joe Westerman with his friend’s wife outside Greggs, full clip goes viral

A new video that claims to show disgraced rugby league player Joe Westerman engaging in a different act in an alleyway has surfaced online. This weekend, footage of Tigers loose forward engaging outside a Greggs location in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, was captured.

Lauren, Westerman’s upset wife, saw the viral video of the alleyway romp on social media and has since vowed never to accept him back. And wife Lauren has had to defend her two eldest children, who have endured schoolchildren’s insults about their father’s activities throughout the ordeal. Now Lauren, who has stated that her nine-year marriage is now finished, received a string of apologetic text messages from the 33-year-old.

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The club has imposed fine.

The 33-year-old was given a “substantial fine” by the club as a result of the incident. He must also engage in a volunteer activity to educate young people about the risks of using social media in public and the effects of alcohol.

Now a new video has emerged.

But after another brief video was posted on social media on Friday night, Westerman now seems to have gotten himself into even more trouble. The new video, which TSG has viewed, purports to show a man doing a different act with a blonde woman in a back alley next to a Greggs location.

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Before the first video showing Westerman engaging in acts started to circulate online, he had engaged in a massive 15-hour drinking session in Pontefract from Saturday noon to the wee hours of Sunday morning.

The player has asked for an apology.

The 33-year-old expressed his willingness to “wholeheartedly apologise” for his behaviour in a letter to his family and friends. He also apologised to his teammates, the rugby league, and the fans, sponsors, personnel, and directors of the Castleford Tigers.

The Tigers travelled to Hull FC on February 19 and lost 30-32.

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