Ex-Aston Villa Player Caught in Sex Tape Scandal With Teammate After Video Goes Viral
Another day, another sex scandal.
Former Aston Villa left-back Antonio Luna - now playing for Eibar in La Liga - has been compelled to issue an apology after a sex tape was leaked onto social media. The tape in question depicts Luna and his Eibar teammate Sergi Enrich having sex with an unnamed woman.
Perhaps attempting to display their directorial skills, the players handled the recording themselves. And who says men can't multi-task.
Issuing a joint statement on Twitter (it seems these two do everything together), both Luna and Enrich insist the lustful affair was entirely consensual. Expressing regret that what was intended as a private act has subsequently gone viral, they have taken complete responsibility for the leak. Good on you lads.
In the statement, they also apologise for the potential damage the bad publicity might have, not only on their own reputations, but also on the club they represent.
The statement posted by Enrich on Twitter reads:
"In light of the circulation on social media of a sexually explicit video in which we, the undersigned, appear, we want to state that the video shows a recording of a private act which took place between fully consenting adults, within the scope of the freedoms we all enjoy.
"We deeply regret that an indiscretion for which we are not responsible has led to these images being published without our knowledge or, far less, our consent.
"We likewise regret the potential damage [not only] to our image but in particular to that of our club, whose colours we represent, and that it could have offended our supporters and the city of Eibar in general.
"We are aware that professional footballers should set an example in every walk of life, especially to children; this being the reason we apologise if this incident has caused harm to anyone.
"Equally, we want to apologise for the damage the circulation of this video could cause to the third person involved in the video.
"We wish to stress that, as SD Eibar players, an exemplary club that represents a set of fans and a city equally exemplary, we stand by the values that have been shown to us since we arrived in Eibar. We hope this incident does not in any way harm the image of the club, nor that of our team-mates.''
'Sergi Enrich and Antonio Luna.'
After spending two seasons with Aston Villa in the Premier League, Luna - who Aston Villa fans nicknamed 'Tony Moon' in a direct translation of his name from Spanish into English - had his contract terminated with one year still to run. He joined Eibar in the summer of 2015.
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