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3 England rugby players under fire for demanding 'blow job Down Under' from hotel worker

Source : ANI
Last Updated: Sun, Oct 02, 2011 18:40 hrs

In the latest embarrassing incident that has hit the sports world, three England rugby players have been accused of teasing a hotel worker with lewd sexual comments and even demanding a "blow job Down Under".

Annabel Newton, the victimised hotel worker, claims that she was called into the room at the team hotel to get her walkie-talkie, which had been pinched, where she found James Haskell, Dylan Hartley and Chris Ashton.

While one player filmed her on a video camera, Haskell shouted that he wanted an "Aussie kiss" and on being asked what it meant, he replied by saying it was a "blow job Down Under".

"I was a joke to them," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.

"Someone said, 'I don't have the radio, I'm about to have a shower.' I said, 'Open up, I know you have it.

"Dylan opened the door, just wearing just a towel. He said there's no one else here, come in and look for it," she stated.

To her dismay, Newton even noticed Ashton and Haskell in the room.

"I'm just 5ft 1in tall, and these guys towered over me. They were the tallest guys I have ever seen.

"I remember saying, 'Please, give me the radio, I have to get snacks and let the kitchen know what food to prepare.

"I just remember James's stupid grin. He thought it was hilarious. Dylan was on the bed.

"Then they got out a video camera and started to film me. I tried to hide my face, saying I'm working.

The players continued to film and started demanding an "Aussie Kiss".

"I want an Aussie kiss.

"When I asked what it was he said it was a blow job Down Under," she said.

Keen to get out of the room, she found her walkie-talkie hidden in a wardrobe.

"Once I got it I started to leave and one said, 'Say to camera the V Gang is the best.' It was a reference to a car they had bought in Dunedin and filmed themselves in. So I did even though I thought it might be rude.

"I went to see the duty manager. As soon as I saw him, the emotion came out and I cried," she added. (ANI)



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