Kyle Walker has taken to Twitter to address recent controversies while hitting out at the press for digging into his personal life.
The Manchester City star ended up in hot water last month for breaking lockdown rules after a tabloid report claimed the England international hosted a 'sex party'.
Walker apologised for the incident while adding that his "position as a professional footballer brings the responsibility of being a role model".
The fullback was in the news once again this week for breaking lockdown rules, with the Sun stating that the England defender visited his sister and parents within a 24-hour period.
According to the Sun, Walker faces police intervention and a potential fine for breaching lockdown once again.
But Walker took to Twitter to defend himself by releasing a statement to both apologise and criticise the extra negative attention his family has been receiving as a result.
"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," Walker said.
" 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. 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 am 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 that 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? 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."
Walker, who joined Manchester City from Tottenham in 2017, has made 30 appearances for the club this season.
AllThingsAlbion
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Seems blaming everything on mental health has become normal these days
Naubeimnsz
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What if they got Covid-19 because he can’t do what he is told will he be able to live with that
JohnMc2018
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The virus is a scam. It’s all politics.
It was released but it still kills people
JohnMc2018
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I think the expectations of non rich people and society from the rich is way too much and that's why this has been over hyped, if the same had been done by some commoner, no one would have, why should he have the pressure of being a role model, plus the evidence on the basis of which he has been booked in sex party case is inadmissible and the sex workers should be booked as well
The fact you said commoner really annoys me
BadSnake
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The virus is a scam. It’s all politics.
iTs AlL pOlItIcs 🤡 so they somehow got the governments from all over the world in it despite all the conflicts Thats not even possible
Haacnpruy
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I think the expectations of non rich people and society from the rich is way too much and that's why this has been over hyped, if the same had been done by some commoner, no one would have, why should he have the pressure of being a role model, plus the evidence on the basis of which he has been booked in sex party case is inadmissible and the sex workers should be booked as well
as a professional football player, he is supposed to have been a role model to the ordinary people.
Haacnpruy
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Mr Walker, are you supposed to be moving around when the entire country is on lock 🔐 down??
bepcikopz
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so after visiting his family now you people should look for a long stick and hit is head then.
the people following him about or don't they observe the stay at home policy
FRBunited
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English media for you
Suyash_Bhandare_613
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I think the expectations of non rich people and society from the rich is way too much and that's why this has been over hyped, if the same had been done by some commoner, no one would have, why should he have the pressure of being a role model, plus the evidence on the basis of which he has been booked in sex party case is inadmissible and the sex workers should be booked as well
Chinyumba
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Family First✊
ohfoyf
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The virus is a scam. It’s all politics.
are you actually thinking someone created the virus for some reason [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
sengkheangking
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He’s a good defender
Delboy29105
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One rule for the rich, one rule for the poor, if I lived in a place like him, I wouldn't need to go out, I live in a 1 room place. and have to stay in
kimdempz
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shame on him
Valprudent
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The virus is a scam. It’s all politics.
Nakulcr7
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What if he carries the virus? All he did will be spreading the virus to the loved ones ... if everybody start doing these things and defend these doings there will be no containment... Footballers are not above law...
bobbiebobby
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did u care about your family when u hosted the sex party? fking joke