Women speak out against footy sex tape culture
Women speak out against footy sex tape culture.Source: FOX SPORTS An explosive interview is set to expose further details of the sex tape scandal that has engulfed the football codes.
Graphic images surfaced on social media showing the feet of two different people on the head of a woman with a sickening caption that said: “Boot the s**t”.
In a revealing interview on Channel 7’s Sunday Night, Several women have come forward and broken their silence over the disturbing videos.In a preview video released ahead of the airing, one woman details how she “yelled out stop videoing” while another reveals she was threatened with jail because the players “didn’t want this to be exposed”.
One exchange from the interview explains how a player would show pictures of his teammates for her to choose who would be involved in group sexual activities. He would then choreograph the acts.
Sunday night reporter Steve Pennells asks one of the women who has come forward to speak out what she thinks she was to the player and her response is damning.
“An object,” the woman responds.
“Just a toy among his friends. So — to show off with because look what I can bring back to all the guys. Look what that chick’s going to do.
“It’s been the summer of shame for our footballers. During the season, they’re lauded as Gods but once the weather gets warmer and there are no more games to play, they raise hell,” the release read.
“There’s the boozing, the violence and the sex videos … scandal follows scandal.
“You only need to peek behind the facade of professional football and you’ll find a grubby undercurrent of misogyny and male entitlement.
“Players are often forced to front up to the cameras when they misbehave but we rarely hear from the women.
“In this Sunday Night investigation, Steve Pennells speaks to the groupies and the WAGS at the centre of this warped world. And they’re ready to lift the lid on what goes on behind locker room doors.”
The full interview will air on Channel 7’s Sunday Night at 8:30pm AEDT.