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    Gary Lineker to Return to BBC Soccer Show ‘Match of the Day’

    The move calms a crisis at the publicly funded broadcaster after Gary Lineker, a former soccer star, was removed from a flagship show because of a tweet about immigration policy.The BBC announced on Monday that it had reached an agreement with Gary Lineker, a star sports personality, that will allow him to return to hosting its flagship soccer program, “Match of the Day.”The move defuses a crisis that began with a politically charged post that Mr. Lineker posted on Twitter last week about the British government’s immigration policy and escalated into a staff mutiny that threatened the BBC’s reputation and stability.“Gary is a valued part of the BBC and I know how much the BBC means to Gary, and I look forward to him presenting our coverage this coming weekend,” Tim Davie, the broadcaster’s director general, said in a statement.Mr. Davie said the BBC would launch an independent review into its social media guidelines.In a Twitter post, Mr. Lineker said, “After a surreal few days, I’m delighted that we have navigated a way through this.” He also thanked his colleagues at the network who had supported him.Mr. Lineker’s standoff with the BBC had set off a noisy national debate about free expression, government influence and the role of a revered, if beleaguered, public broadcaster in an era of polarized politics and freewheeling social media.It came after a walkout by Mr. Lineker’s soccer colleagues forced the BBC to radically curtail its coverage of a national obsession, reducing the chatty flagship show he usually anchors, “Match of the Day,” to 20 commentary-free minutes on Saturday.The BBC struggled over the weekend to work out a compromise with Mr. Lineker that would put him back on the air, after days of controversy about his criticism of a government plan to crack down on asylum seekers.But the fallout from the dispute is likely to be wide and long-lasting, casting doubt over the corporation’s management, which has made political impartiality a priority but has faced persistent questions about its own close ties to the Conservative government.“All this has put the BBC’s independence at risk, and its reputation at risk,” said Claire Enders, a London-based media researcher and the founder of Enders Analysis. “That’s unfortunate because this is, at heart, a dispute over whether the BBC can impose its social media guidelines on a contractor.”Mr. Lineker, 62, is no ordinary contractor, of course. He is perhaps the BBC’s biggest name, a beloved sports figure who made a smooth transition from the playing field to the broadcasting booth, where he has been a weekly fixture since 1999, analyzing games and shooting the breeze with other retired sports stars. He is the BBC’s highest-paid on-air personality, earning 1.35 million pounds, about $1.6 million, in 2022.But Mr. Lineker, who grew up in a working-class family in Leicester, has never kept his views on social issues a secret. When the government announced strict new immigration plans to cut down on asylum seekers, he posted on Twitter, “This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s, and I’m out of order?”The British home secretary, Suella Braverman, who is spearheading the policy to stop migrants from crossing the English Channel in small boats, said that Mr. Lineker’s comments diminished the atrocities of the Holocaust. Other Conservative lawmakers said that he had misused his BBC platform — not for the first time — to voice a political opinion.“We need to make sure we maintain that trust in the independence and impartiality of the BBC,” the chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, said on Sunday to a BBC journalist, Laura Kuenssberg.The BBC is not the only media organization to hit turbulence over questions about political expression and social media. Tensions have flared at British newspapers, as well as at The Washington Post and The New York Times, over the Twitter posts of journalists, sometimes critical of their own employers.“This is a period of social change, where public attitudes toward the media and social media are rapidly evolving,” said Mark Thompson, a former director general of the BBC who was later the chief executive of The New York Times Company. “Editorial teams around the world are racing to catch up.”What makes Mr. Lineker’s case especially complicated is both his job status — he is a contractor, not a full-time employee, who works for BBC Sports as opposed to BBC News — and the broadcaster’s enforcement of its social media guidelines, which critics say is haphazard at best and hypocritical at worst.Alan Sugar, a British businessman who hosts the BBC’s version of the American reality TV show “The Apprentice,” has tweeted vociferously against a union leader who has pursued a confrontation with the government, as well as against a former leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, whom Mr. Lineker has also criticized.Mr. Lineker got into no apparent trouble with his bosses about that, or for speaking out on the air about human rights abuses in Qatar during his coverage of the World Cup soccer tournament there last year.Mr. Davie, a former marketing executive who also had links to the Conservative Party, has come under fire for his handling of the dispute with Mr. Lineker. In an interview with the BBC over the weekend, he apologized for the spiraling crisis, which forced the broadcaster to all but scrap two days of sports programming.“This has been a tough time for the BBC,” Mr. Davie said. “Success for me is getting Gary back on air and together we are giving to the audiences that world-class sports coverage which, as I say, I’m sorry we haven’t been able to deliver today.”Mr. Davie, who was appointed during the Johnson government, has made upholding the BBC’s political impartiality one of his major goals as director general. But he denied that the broadcaster was bowing to pressure from the government or Conservative politicians, and said he had no plans to resign. More

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    Ja Morant Steps Away From Grizzlies as NBA Investigates Apparent Gun Video 

    The Grizzlies said Morant would be away for at least two games but did not say why. Several people posted video clips on social media that appeared to show Morant holding a gun.The Memphis Grizzlies said Saturday that their star guard Ja Morant would be away from the team for at least two games, just hours after the N.B.A. said it would investigate a social media post that appeared to show Morant holding a gun.The Grizzlies did not immediately respond to questions about the social media post, the reason for Morant’s absence and whether he had been suspended. Several people posted video clips on social media on Saturday that appeared to show Morant in a live video on his Instagram account holding a gun and smiling in a nightclub. No live videos matching the clips circulating on social media were on Morant’s verified Instagram account mid-Saturday morning. By the afternoon, Morant’s Instagram and Twitter accounts had been deactivated.In a statement, Morant, 23, said he took “full responsibility for my actions last night,” without being specific about what he was referring to, and he apologized for letting people down.“I’m going to take some time away to get help and work on learning better methods of dealing with stress and my overall well-being,” Morant said in the statement, which was posted on Twitter by Tandem, the agency that represents him.On Friday night, the Grizzlies lost a road game against the Denver Nuggets. According to the N.B.A.’s collective bargaining agreement, players are barred from having firearms at team facilities or when traveling on league business.Morant is already one of the best guards in the N.B.A. in his fourth season. He has made the All-Star team the last two seasons and has helped revitalize the Grizzlies since he won the Rookie of the Year Award in 2020. He recently debuted his first signature shoe with Nike and his jersey is one of the top-sellers in the N.B.A. On Wednesday, the sports drink Powerade announced a partnership with him.But that same day, The Washington Post reported that Morant had been involved in two incidents over the summer that were reported to the police. The Post said it had obtained a sealed police report in which Morant was accused of punching a teenage boy during a pickup game but said it was in self-defense. In the other incident, Morant was accused of threatening a mall security guard. Neither case resulted in criminal charges, though the teen’s mother has filed a lawsuit.Morant will at least miss the Grizzlies’ road games against the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday and the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. Memphis is the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference, at 38-24. More

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    Karim Benzema slammed for latest social media post after Lionel Messi beats Real Madrid star to Fifa’s Best Award

    KARIM BENZEMA has been criticised for social media posts made after he was snubbed at the Fifa Best Awards.Lionel Messi scooped the player of the year gong at Monday’s ceremony in Paris.
    Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema failed to scoop the men’s player honour at the Fifa Best AwardsCredit: AP
    Messi claimed the award for a second timeCredit: Getty
    The Argentine, 35, claimed the honour following his World Cup triumph in Qatar.
    He beat fellow nominees Benzema and Kylian Mbappe to the award – and matched Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of two wins.
    And Real Madrid’s talisman does not appear to have taken the decision well.
    Benzema, 35, posted a screenshot from a fan account which listed all his achievements from August 2021 to December 2022 – the time period in consideration for the awards.
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    Benzema shared this post of his achievements between August 2021 and December 2022
    Benzema also posted this picture with the caption ‘Good night’
    The forward, who missed the World Cup through injury, then shared a picture of himself smiling and the caption: “Good night” and a smiling emoji.
    Benzema’s social media posts have not been received positively by fans.
    One fan said: “World Cup year and he wasn’t even part of the squad, shouldn’t complain.”
    Another added: “No way this one-season wonder is still crying 😭😭”.
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    A third replied: “Why’s this guy so salty ffs”.
    And a fourth responded: “What a cry baby”.
    Benzema’s comments come despite Messi including him in his own top three.
    By contrast, the Real striker’s team-mate David Alaba voted for Messi – although he later clarified his vote was collaboratively decided by the Austrian national team.
    Benzema won the Ballon d’Or last year after bagging 44 goals in 46 games to help Los Blancos win LaLiga and the Champions League.
    But Messi inspired his country to their first World Cup in 32 years with a host of remarkable performances.
    He also contributed 15 goals and 14 assists for Paris Saint-Germain in the first part of the season prior to the World Cup break. More

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    ‘I’m a proper footballer’ – Alisha Lehmann says women’s football ‘is always second class’ but social media can help

    WSL star Alisha Lehmann believes social media can help increase the viewership of women’s football.The Aston Villa winger has built up her own support on social media as she has more followers than some of sports biggest stars.
    Alisha Lehmann believes social media can help grow women’s footballCredit: Alamy
    Lehmann is not sure whether of not women’s football will be equal to the men’s game in the next 100 yearsCredit: Instagram – @alishalehmann7
    She does not always post football content on InstagramCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=en
    Lehmann has 12 million followers on Instagram which is more than tennis icon Roger Federer, boxers Tommy Fury and Jake Paul as well as Man City star Jack Grealish and F1 champion Max Verstappen.
    While she gets a lot of interest for her glamorous snaps rather than her footballing skills, Lehmann has insisted that he is not distracted by it.
    She told talkSPORT: “To be honest, I don’t really think about it.
    “It’s not something where I wake up every day and think, oh my God, I have so many followers.
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    “It’s more that it’s really nice, the support and everything and it’s also a big opportunity.
    “I would like to show the world that women can actually do it in football and you don’t need to just to be normal.

    “You can also be a bit crazy, just be you, and use your personality to show the world who you are.”
    While, it has allowed the 24-year-old to grow her own brand, she does find it frustrating that she can be criticised for calling herself a footballer, without always posting sports content.
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    The Aston Villa star has 12 million followers on InstagramCredit: Alamy
    With many of her pics being from holidaysCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=en
    She added: “Some people just see Instagram and social media and don’t even know I actually play football.
    “When I don’t post a football picture for a week, people say, ‘oh she doesn’t even play’.
    “I think sometimes it’s a bit hard because obviously, I play like I train every day, like everyone else, like I play every weekend and sometimes it’s hard because they make a picture of you.
    “I’m a proper footballer. I work hard every day. I want to be the best version of myself in football and that’s my first priority in life.”
    The Swiss international also explained that many of the women that play back in Switzerland have to have second jobs to make enough money.
    But she believes that women’s football is growing and that social media can help push it forward.
    Lehmann insisted: “England probably is the picture everyone should look at because I don’t think in other countries it increased that much.
    “In Switzerland, for example, everyone’s still working, 90 per cent probably still work.
    “I don’t think you can compare like anything between women’s and men’s football because it’s just so different how people look at us and how people look at them.
    “It’s just not the same. Women’s football is always second class. I don’t think you’ll ever be first class because I think a lot of people still think that men’s football is the first priority.
    “They don’t think about women’s football and I think that’s a big problem. Now social media is really helpful because people actually see, oh, we play football, we can play football.
    “When they come to their first game, after they say ‘oh it’s not even that bad’ they’re surprised but people judge before they even saw the actual game.
    “I don’t think this [being equal to men] will ever happen to be honest, maybe in the next 100 years but we will not be here anymore.
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    “I hope that in the summer when we play the World Cup it’s a big, big thing. I hope that will push women’s football more forward.
    “We just need to live in the moment and appreciate what we have now and obviously grow it.”
    But she gets annoyed at people who follow her but don’t watch her playCredit: Alamy More

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    Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury go 10 rounds on social media as we decide who wins from partners, pups and planes to fancy dress

    FLOAT like a social butterfly, sting like a bee.That’s not quite what Muhammad Ali said – but Jake Paul, 26, and Tommy Fury, 23, love sharing their glam lives on social media.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will go head-to-head in Saudi Arabia on SundayCredit: Getty
    Fury likes to fly commercially, while Paul uses a private jet
    From showing off their stunning Wags to their riches – cars, private jets and designer pooches on Instagram – these two have a life to envy.
    So, before they get in the ring for their eagerly anticipated fight in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, SunSport pitted them against one another in 10 rounds on social media.
    Seconds out…
    Round 1: Planes
    Paul has a net worth of around £25million, while Fury has an estimated worth of around £3million.
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    This allows the former to fly privately, while Tommy books business class.
    Paul edges this one, just.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-9 Fury
    Round 2: Fancy dress
    Fair play to the pair, they love dressing up.
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    And at Halloween they showed they weren’t afraid to look a bit daft.
    Paul and his ex-girlfriend Julia Rose channeled Avatar, and looked the part.
    While Fury and his missus Molly Mae had a zombie boxer and ring girl look going on.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-10 Fury
    Halloween gave the feuding pair the opportunity to play dress up
    Round 3: Famous brothers
    Jake’s older brother Logan went into boxing, but wasn’t as successful as his younger sibling.
    However, Logan teamed up with fellow YouTuber KSI to launch Prime energy drink – which is the flavour of the month, and has a career in the WWE.
    Tommy’s older brother Tyson Fury needs no introduction.
    Of course, the Gypsy King is the best boxer on the planet right now and the biggest celebrity out of them all.
    Scorecard: Paul 9-10 Fury
    Tyson Fury is the most famous of the brothers
    Round 4: Novelty clobber
    Paul loves to embrace fashion – and seemingly fell in love with Gucci’s Mickey Mouse range – wearing their £600 shirt and sporting their £1,000 bag.
    Fury wasn’t afraid to reveal his favourite supermarket – once sporting a hoodie with Aldi emblazoned across it.
    That sells on eBay for £20.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-9 Fury
    Both Fury and Paul aren’t afraid to wear novelty clothing
    Round 5: Dogs
    Both boast K-9 friends.
    Fury invested in a protection dog after burglars ransacked his former Manchester abode and nabbed £800,000 worth of jewellery and designer gear.
    Paul has two dogs, a Newfoundland named Lil Moo and a golden retriever named Thor Puppy Paul.
    All are adorable.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-10 Fury
    Dogs are these men’s best friends
    Round 6: Jewellery
    Although Tommy and Molly had a lot of their jewellery nabbed by thieves, he still boasts a Rolex Submariner worth around £45,000.
    Paul drapes himself in diamonds and loves wearing expensive items.
    Quite brilliantly, he once had an £80,000 pendant made that featured a diamond-encrusted Conor McGregor in a sleepy pose following his defeat to Dustin Poirier.
    Brilliantly, Paul sent it to Poirier as a present.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-9 Fury
    Rolex-wearing Fury is trumped in the jewellery department by free-spending Paul
    Round 7: Romantic gestures
    They might appear to have all the testosterone in the world flowing through them, and seemingly look lad-ish.
    But romance doesn’t escape them, either.
    On Valentine’s Day, Fury showered new mum Molly-Mae with gifts and treats.
    Paul poked fun at his single status, showering his boxing gloves with roses and chocolates. True love wins this one.
    Scorecard: Paul 8-10 Fury
    Fury showered Molly-Mae Hague with gifts on Valentine’s Day, while single Paul cosied up to his boxing gloves
    Round 8: Girlfriends
    Fury met Molly-Mae on Love Island in 2019 and they have been inseparable ever since.
    And she has gone from strength-to-strength in her career – becoming creative director of online fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing in 2021.
    Paul has dated model Julia Rose on and off, but the couple are no more.
    Since they got back together a few times, don’t put it past them rekindling their romance yet again.
    Scorecard: Paul 9-10 Fury
    Molly-Mae Hague boasts a successful career in her own right, while Paul split with on/off girlfriend Julia Rose
    Julia Rose and Paul recently split upCredit: Instagram
    Round 9: Six-packs
    Fury and Paul take working out very seriously.
    Seemingly, TNT is naturally ripped – although in 2020 Molly-Mae poked fun at him for growing a belly. A the same time, he revealed he didn’t care about having a six-pack.
    Paul, on the other hand, has undergone a series of body transformations.
    He goes to the gym daily and looks in perfect condition.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-10 Fury
    Fury and Paul both take working out very seriously
    Round 10: Cars
    Paul owns an insane car collection, including a £360,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom and a £165,000 Lamborghini Huracan.
    He’s also been seen driving a Tesla Model X – worth around £80,000.
    It’s fair to say Fury isn’t in that league, although he once had his own Rolls-Royce.
    Today, he drives a more family-friendly Mercedes G-Class – costing around £130,000.
    Scorecard: Paul 10-9 Fury
    Rolls-Royce was the vehicle of choice for both Fury and Paul
    The Judges Scores
    Result: Paul 96 – 96 Fury
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    We couldn’t separate the pair – outside the ring their social media lives are just as close as their boxing credentials.
    We’ll see on Sunday, though, who will prove to be the better boxer in Diriyah. More

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    Tottenham demand social media companies take action after Son Heung-min racially abused during Prem win against West Ham

    TOTTENHAM have demanded social media companies act tougher on racial abuse after Son Heung-min was targeted against West Ham.The South Korea attacker faced what Spurs called “utterly reprehensible” online racism during Sunday’s 2-0 Prem win.
    Son Heung-min was targeted by racists yet againCredit: Getty
    Son Heung-min netted Spurs’ second goal just four minutes after coming off the bench but at the same time was facing abuse onlineCredit: Reuters
    Sub Son bagged the clinching goal as Tottenham went fourth but his joy was marred by sick comments on social media.
    And in a club statement the North Londoners said: “We have been made aware of the utterly reprehensible online racist abuse directed at Heung-Min Son during today’s match, which has been reported by the Club.
    “We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action.”
    Son, 30, has been the victim of online abuse before.
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    And eight arrests were made following similar allegations in a 2-1 defeat against Manchester United in April 2021.
    Fans online rallied round Son on Sunday night.
    One posted: “This is disgraceful and disgusting behaviour, and it should be dealt with….. We stand with you, Sonny. Sending lots of love Sonny x”
    Another wrote: “Far too regular I’m not even shocked anymore. Sad world we live in.”
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    And a third said: “It’s so sad how people always stoop so low.”
    Supporters of rival clubs shared the sentiment too.
    One posted: “Arsenal fan here to say that I hate spurs, but even so, racist behavior is disgusting. We gotta do better as a society.”
    And from the followers of Sunday’s visitors came this message: “As a West Ham fan we do not associate them with our club. You won fair and square. It’s embarrassing how low people go over a game of football.” More

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    Aston Villa star Alisha Lehmann says she’s ‘disappointed’ with fans who don’t watch her play football

    ASTON VILLA star Alisha Lehmann says she’s “disappointed” with fans who watch her social media antics but don’t watch her play football.Lehmann, 24, started to grow a following when she made a move to West Ham in 2018.
    Alisha Lehmann has more instagram followers that tennis great Roger FedererCredit: Rex
    Lehmann is a forward for WSL team Aston VillaCredit: Instagram
    Lehmann was previously in a relationship with male Villa star Douglas LuizCredit: Instagram
    Alisha Lehmann joined Aston Villa in 2021Credit: Getty
    Nearly five years on and she has amassed millions of followers across her social media platforms.
    On Instagram in particular, the blonde beauty has 11.5million followers, which is more than tennis great and fellow Swiss sports star, Roger Federer.
    However, Lehmann is “disappointed” in fans who watch her on social media but don’t watch her play footie.
    The forward is playing her trade for Aston Villa now having spent some time on loan at Everton in 2021.
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    In 12 WSL matches, Lehmann has one goal and one assist.
    In an interview with The Times, Lehmann said: “A lot of people only see the social side [of my life, via Instagram] and not actually how I play football.
    “About this, I’m sometimes disappointed, because I work hard every day.
    “I train every day and I want to be the best player I can be. 
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    “They don’t really know how I play.
    “I’m always saying, ‘Watch a game please’ — and then they’re surprised.”
    Lehmann also stressed that it’s possible to be traditionally feminine and still play football.
    She continued: “The message I want to give to people [is] that you can literally be however you want and still play football.
    “Use make-up or do the things you like, do your nails, do your eyelashes, and still play football. It’s not a side you have to pick.
    “It’s really important that no one changes because people tell you to.
    “When I was younger a lot of people told me, ‘Oh, you can’t wear make-up. You can’t wear your lashes when you play’.
    “At one point I thought, ‘Why not?’ It’s normal and it doesn’t hurt anyone if I do it.
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    “I feel like we should see this as normal. Because I’m someone that likes it a lot.
    “I want to look really feminine. It’s my passion.”
    Lehmann is ‘disappointed’ in fans who don’t watch her play footballCredit: Instagram
    Fans watch Lehmann’s social media antics but not her skills on the pitchCredit: Instagram
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    Glamorous sacked referee reinvents herself as social media sensation with string of sexy snaps

    GLAMOROUS sacked referee Valeria Andrade has became a social media sensation since her dismissal. The 30-year-old has risen to fame due to her posting a number of sexy snaps on Instagram.
    Valeria Andrade was sacked as a lineswomanCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade

    The Mexican has since gone on to wow followers with her good looksCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade

    Andrade has nearly 150,000 followers on social mediaCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade

    Her supporters want to see her start an OnlyFansCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade

    The former official has seen her online following grow to 149,000 and she now has fans wondering if she would begin an OnlyFans page.
    Andrade uploads a lot of revealing images where she shows off her stunning figure.
    Lots of the pictures display her working out and flaunting her curves in various outfits.
    Andrade worked as a lineswoman in Mexico’s top division before she was fired for promoting a gambling site.
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    Liga MX chiefs showed her the door but she believes the decision was harsh.
    Andrade said: “I feel like I killed someone, when in reality, any mistake can be made by anyone.
    “I didn’t kill anyone, I didn’t rape anyone.
    “What I would most like is for them to no longer speak ill of me. My name has already been horribly stained.
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    “I don’t think it’s fair that for a mistake I made to be blown this much out of proportion.”
    She may not be liked by those in charge of refereeing in Mexico, but she is loved by her new fans online.
    One commented on a post: “As a referee you looked very good, but here you look beautiful.”
    Another said: “Wow l love you.”
    Valeria Andrade is now a social media starCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade

    She was sacked for promoting gamblingCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade

    The ex-ref believes she was harshly firedCredit: Instagram: @valeria__andrade More