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Jack Grealish Breaks Silence On Tabloid Rumours Claiming He Was Seeing Three Women At The Same Time

Jack Grealish Breaks Silence On Tabloid Rumours Claiming He Was Seeing Three Women At The Same Time

The Sun claimed Jack Grealish had been going on secret dates with Emily Atack and Amber Gill.

Jack Grealish has slammed tabloid rumours claiming he was seeing three women at the same time.

The Sun claimed the Manchester City and England star had been going on secret dates with actress and comedian Emily Atack and Love Island winner Amber Gill despite being in a relationship with childhood sweetheart Sasha Attwood.

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But last night the former Aston Villa man took to Instagram to call out newspapers for their "lies",

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"Please don't believe everything you read in newspapers," Grealish responded.

"The 2 biggest lies in newspapers. "A source said" "A close pal said".

Grealish and his other half Sasha met when they were students at St Peter’s Roman Catholic school in Solihull, West Midlands and have been on and off ever since.

In the summer during Euro 2020, the 26-year-old's popularity soared and he received a whole new level of attention from female fans.

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One woman became a viral sensation for holding up a 'Mrs Grealish 69' shirt when the camera panned to her at Wembley during the final.

Mairead Stevens, 37, from Surrey, also decided to shoot her shot when she posted a video on her TikTok page where she cut out Grealish's face from a slew of images and swapped it with her husband Lee in wedding day pictures.

The new-found female attention for Grealish resulted in girlfriend Sasha receiving abusive messages and comments on social media.

She addressed the abuse in a video on her YouTube channel, saying: "The scary thing is, it’s young girls.

“I’d go on these girls’ accounts who have sent me stuff and they’re aged 13 or 14. It’s so sad.

“I try to put it down to age but then I think that when I was that age I never sent a ­message like that.

“It’s so toxic, social media, and it’s just really sad this generation has grown up thinking that it’s OK to say things like that.

“Why are you doing it? Please ask yourself why."

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Topics: Jack Grealish, England, Manchester City