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Moise Kean ‘didn’t know he was breaking lockdown rules’ by hosting house party with ‘pals’ lap dancing on each other


MOISE KEAN did not realising he was breaking lockdown guidelines when he hosted a raunchy party at his home.

The Everton star caused a stir when he shared footage of several models lap dancing at his Cheshire apartment.

 Moise Kean has apologised for hosting a party while he was supposed to be on lockdown

Moise Kean has apologised for hosting a party while he was supposed to be on lockdownCredit: Getty Images – Getty


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Everton released a statement that claimed the club were “appalled” by the 20-year-old’s behaviour.

But according to The Athletic, Kean is remorseful and did not realise he was breaching the rules.

The source states he thought lockdown meant he just had to stay at home.

It is reported that there were no sex workers or strippers and that the party was not his idea.

A source close the club said: “Because of his big, powerful physique, it’s easy to think Moise is grown up.

“He probably looks older than he is. But his mind is still that of a 20-year-old.

“He’s a young man who still wants to please his mum and repay the sacrifices she made for him.

“Of course, what Moise did was wrong – there’s no denying that and he accepts it, apologised and has been punished for it.

“But it’s not just footballers who have found it tough to abide by the lockdown rules.

“Moise is a 20-year-old who is still growing up and this is a harsh life lesson for him.

“He did something wrong, he has been fined for his actions, and will learn from this.”

Manchester City star Kyle Walker also hit the headlines after he hosted a sex party before urging fans to “stay at home”.

Tony Cascarino speaks about footballers hosting parties and breaking rules during lockdown


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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