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Kyle Walker opens up on his mental health anguish after breaking lockdown rules

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Kyle Walker opens up on his mental health anguish after breaking lockdown rules

Manchester City and England defender Kyle Walker has opened up on his mental health anguish after breaking coronavirus lockdown rules to visit family this week.

The Sun reported that the 29-year-old had flouted Government guidelines just weeks after he apologised for holding a sex party with two escorts. 

The outlet claimed Walker travelled from his house in Prestbury, Cheshire, for a party at his sister’s house in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, and then went to his parents’ home in Sheffield.

Man City and England defender Kyle Walker has opened up on his mental health anguish

Man City and England defender Kyle Walker has opened up on his mental health anguish

 Man City and England defender Kyle Walker has opened up on his mental health anguish

The following day he reportedly went out cycling with a friend from his rented property in Hale.  

Walker released a statement on his social media platforms late on Thursday night following the revelations, it read: ‘I feel as though I have stayed silent for long enough. In light of the most recent article published about me and my family, I feel as though I have no choice but to address things publicly.

‘I have recently gone through one of the toughest periods of my life, which I take full responsibility for. However, I now feel as though I am being harassed.

Walker released a statement on social media platforms to address story reported by The Sun

Walker released a statement on social media platforms to address story reported by The Sun

Walker released a statement on social media platforms to address story reported by The Sun

‘This is no longer solely affecting me, but affecting the health of my family and my young children too. In relation to the events on Wednesday, I travelled to Sheffield to give my sister a birthday card and present, but also to speak to one of the few people I believe I can trust in my life.

‘She hugged me to remind me how much she cares and that I am loved. What am I meant to do – push her away? I then travelled to my parents’ house to pick up some home-cooked meals. Again it’s been an extremely tough couple of months for them: everything I’ve gone through in my life they have gone through with me.

‘What have my parents and sister done to deserve their privacy being invaded by photographers following me to their homes?

‘I constantly feel as though I’m being followed. I don’t even feel safe in the confines of my own home – why should they have to feel like that too? Who deserves that?

‘I am in a privileged position as a role model and a professional athlete, and can assure you from my upbringing I do not take it for granted. But, at what stage do my feelings get taken into consideration?

‘My family has been torn apart, this has been dragged through the press, and I ask: when is enough enough?

‘At a time when the focus is understandably on Covid-19, at what point does mental health get taken into consideration, an illness which affects every sufferer differently?

‘I am a human being, with feelings of pain and upset just like everybody else. Being in the public eye as a professional athlete does not make you immune to this.

‘It is sad, but I feel as though my life is being scrutinised without any context. I understand if people are upset or angry with me, but it was important for people to have a better understanding of my life.

‘Thank you for taking the time to hear my feelings.’

It had been reported that the 29-year-old had flouted Government guidelines earlier this week

It had been reported that the 29-year-old had flouted Government guidelines earlier this week

 It had been reported that the 29-year-old had flouted Government guidelines earlier this week

The full back breached lockdown instructions at the beginning of April and apologised for his actions. 

It emerged the pair of escorts — who it is claimed were paid £2,200 — had been invited to Walker’s rented Cheshire property. 

Walker said last month: ‘I want to take this opportunity to issue a public apology for the choices I made last week. 

‘I understand my position as a professional footballer brings the responsibility of being a role model. 

‘As such, I want to apologise to my family, friends, football club, supporters and the public for letting them down.’ 

Last month former England ace Wayne Rooney was also reportedly told off by police after he was spotted walking with neighbour Walker in the middle of Britain’s Covid-19 lockdown.

The Cheshire neighbours were both walking along Prestbury golf course with their families – flouting rules to only go outside with your own households.

Walker and Rooney are not the only football stars to be in the headlines for the wrong reasons amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish flouted Government instructions and was fined by the club after attending a party at a former team-mate’s flat, with the money donated to a hospital charity in Birmingham.

Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish flouted Government instructions and was fined by the club

Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish flouted Government instructions and was fined by the club

Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish flouted Government instructions and was fined by the club 

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho and some of his Spurs players were accused by the Government of ‘putting lives at risk’ after flouting social distancing regulations for a training session. 

Mourinho oversaw a training session with midfielder Tanguy Ndombele on Hadley Common in Barnet. Footage also emerged of Davinson Sanchez, Ryan Sessegnon and Serge Aurier out running and similarly defying the rules.

Aurier also courted controversy by breaching the Government’s lockdown regulations for a second time during the pandemic to train alongside team-mate Moussa Sissoko. 

While Everton labelled striker Moise Kean’s behaviour as ‘unacceptable’ after the £27million striker was allegedly caught on camera hosting a house party during the coronavirus lockdown.

Source: Daily Mail

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