FORMER footballer-turned-OnlyFans star Madelene Wright stripped down to her lingerie.
And besotted fans were over the moon, with one calling her a “stunning natural beauty.”
The 23-year-old ex-Charlton ace loves giving fans an eyeful with cheeky snaps on Instagram.
And her latest saucy effort on social media proved to be no different.
Wright posted a picture of herself wearing matching underwear while posing against wooden bannisters.
She captioned the snap: “Feeling confident in my new set.”
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And her loyal army of 330,000 Insta followers came out in droves to sing her praises.
One said: “Stunning natural beauty.”
Another declared: “Wooow beautiful love you.”
One added: “Looking fine.”
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Wright treats supporters to similar uploads on a regular basis after creating an OnlyFans account last year.
Her football career ended in controversy when photos emerged of the blonde inhaling from a balloon at a party and swigging champagne while at the wheel of her Range Rover in 2019.
But Wright now rakes in £500,000 a year after amassing a cult following online.
She told SunSport: “In the first year I made in the ballpark of half a million pounds. I can’t lie, it has completely changed my life.
“I was able to get my own place, I have been able to travel the world and have enjoyed a lot of luxurious things.”
Reflecting on how OnlyFans has turned her life around after her exit from football, Wright added: “I want to start my own business and became an entrepreneur and step away from the stereotype and be looked at as a business woman.
“The main thing for me is to get into property, which is something I’ve always wanted to do since I was a footballer. I want to build an empire.
“For me, I think it is important for everyone to realise that you can start again.
“When my scandal happened I thought that was it and I didn’t know how I was going to move past it.
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“But, there’s always a new day and always a fresh start. Everyone has a past, you can’t change it.
“As long as you learn from your mistakes, make the right moves going forward, there is light at the end of the tunnel.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk