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Gillingham star Remaeo Hutton vows to bring ‘gay business, racism and s***ging’ to club in leaked video


GILLINGHAM’S Remeao Hutton stunned fans after vowing to bring back “gay business” and “some racism” in a bizarre video message to his new team-mates – which has gone viral on social media.

He also suggested he would get his team-mates to CHEAT on their other halves.

Remeao Hutton joined Gillingham from Swindon Town earlier this monthCredit: INSTAGRAM@GFCOFFICIAL
The 25-year-old defender has made one appearance for the GillsCredit: REX
Hutton has gone viral for a bizarre video to team-mates saying he’ll bring ‘racism’ and ‘s****ing’ to the teamCredit: TIKTOK

Hutton has only made one appearance for his new club following his move from League Two rivals Swindon Town but is already mired in controversy following a leaked video to his new team-mates, which has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram.

In the bizarre clip, a topless Hutton says: “Breasts innit, some breasticles.”

A few seconds later, the 25-year-old begins referencing “gay business”, “racism” and “s****ing*” as things he’ll bring to the dressing room at the Priestfield Stadium.

He said: “What am I going to bring to the group, I am going to bring some gay business, some gay ting I can’t lie.

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“I am going to bring some racism. Obviously, I will win everyone over eventually, not like at first, but it’s one of those ones, innit?

“Then on nights out bring some things to the table, that’s it.

“Try and get you to do a bit of sha**ing and that.”

Hutton went on to say that he may try to get pals to stray by suggesting that ‘s***ging your missus doesn’t count’.

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Remeao Hutton seemingly wants to get his new team-mates to cheat on their other halvesCredit: GETTY

He continued: “For me, it doesn’t count it you are s***ging your missus, so don’t be coming in saying I got some action last night.

“It don’t count. Who wants to s**g their missus anyway?

“The main one is the racism ting, I love that. I am on it.”

Gillingham have spoken to Hutton about the viral video, which has caused a stir.

A club representative told SunSport: “We are aware of this private video and we are talking to the player directly.”

Hutton was thrilled with his move to the Kent club, saying: “I can’t wait to get going.

“I spoke to the owners and everyone seems really friendly. I chose Gillingham because of the potential the club has. I hope to see the club get to the Championship during my time here.

“I know a few of the lads already, so that was also a factor coming here, and I had really positive conversations with the Gaffer as well. They have made my roles and responsibilities very clear, so I know what I have to do.

“I like to play either right-back or right wing-back, and I’m very direct.

“I want to make as many chances as possible, I like to pass the ball and I like to get assists. The fans can expect lots and lots of crosses.

“I’m really looking forward to making my debut, it’s exciting.”

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Gillingham have been involved in two racism scandals in the last 13 months, the most recent of which saw a sick yob make a monkey gesture at Newport County hitman Omar Bogle last October.

And the club were hit with £12,500 in May after former Colchester United defender Junior Tchamadeu was subjected to vile abuse during their Boxing Day clash in December 2022.

Gillingham will be back in action on Saturday afternoon, travelling to MK Dons.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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