Kyle Walker, an England footballer, is likely to face a police investigation after pulling down his trousers to flash in a club and fondling a blonde woman’s bre.asts before ki.ssing her.
The Manchester City defender, 32, appears to be grinding behind the woman, who was not his wife Annie Kilner, 30, while at the Manchester venue, which he arrived at with male pals at 5.20 p.m. on Sunday March 5, after they had some drinks.
The horrible behavior, which lasted approximately 90 minutes till 7 p.m., reportedly horrified gamblers on a night out.
Kyle Walker, meanwhile, may face a police investigation after being captured on camera exposing himself at a bar.
In footage obtained by the Sun, the drunken footballer seemed to remove his tracksuit bottoms, displaying himself near drinkers in the bar.
While Walker joked with a companion, one of the two women in his group yelled and pointed.
According to the Sun, the England and Manchester City footballer then appears to expose himself again after only a few minutes – and only a few feet away from two other women sitting in a booth at the bar.
He is then alleged to have approached them to shake their hands and greet them.
Walker’s heinous behavior occurred just one day after his and Manchester City’s 2-0 triumph over Newcastle United on Saturday.
The striker, who earns £150,000 per week, arrived at the Manchester bar with two blonde women and male companions at around 5.20pm on Sunday in a blacked-out minibus provided by the company that Man City hires.
Walker was apparently shaky on his feet as he walked to the bar with one of the women. From behind, he appeared to claw at her breasts.
He stayed for about an hour and a half, drinking and dancing with his buddies before boarding the minibus shortly before 7 p.m.
A Women’s Aid representative told the Sun that whether or not it is done for shock value or ‘for a so-called laugh’ or to frighten victims, it can create .long-term repercussions, upset and trauma’.
Without sanctions, criminals may gain confidence to “see what they can get away with next time,” she added.
A source told the Sun that the video was ‘really disturbing’ and ‘deeply concerning’.
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 says that indecent exposure is when a person intentionally exposes their genitals – and that they intend for it to be seen which could cause alarm or distress.
The common law offence of outraging public decency is committed when a person does a ‘lewd, obscene or disgusting’ act while at least two members of the public are present.