STAR footballers’ friends and teammates are offered up for group sex — dubbed by players as “gangas” — with nothing more than a photo shared over a text message.
The modern sex culture among star football players and women can today be revealed after a stripper lifted the lid on her relationship with a former Wests Tigers player.
After meeting on Instagram and messaging on Facebook and WhatsApp, current New Zealand Warriors NRL star Bodene Thompson and Belinda Medlyn arranged alcohol-fuelled hook-ups, where they offered each other’s friends up for orgies at their Sydney apartments and plush hotels around the country.
Group sex sessions now part of how sports stars “bonded”
In May 2015, he sent a picture of a teammate and wrote: “This guy is keen to f... you — me and the guys from the Gold Coast will be at a hotel and (sic) Brighton-Le-Sands and are keen to f... you again.”
Ms Medlyn later proposed her own friend for sex with an NRL player. “Id would like to watch you do naughty things to my friend,” she wrote. “I’ll hit her up.”
Ms Medlyn also offers to ask another dancer at her work to join herself and Thompson in bed. And she asks Thompson to organise a teammate for her friend. He sends photos of his mates for her to choose.
Ms Medlyn said group sex sessions were now part of how sports stars “bonded”.
“It’s about power, fast cash, fit bodies and getting any woman they like,” she said. “They don’t want to let down the team.”
Steamy saga started with solo session
THE night the set up between the Penthouse pet and the footy star started, he wasn’t even present.
Instead, it was Bodene Thompson’s then-teammates at Wests Tigers who had taken themselves to a Townsville strip club and spotted stripper Belinda Medlyn at work.
The team were at Santa Fe Gold Stripclub paying for dancers while commiserating over a crushing 64-6 defeat by the North Queensland Cowboys, which ensured the Tigers would not make the finals.
The next day one of the strippers spotted Thompson’s Instagram account and introduced him to Ms Medlyn.
Ms Medlyn then messaged Thompson suggesting a threesome.
Thompson immediately invited her to his two-bedroom apartment in the inner west Sydney suburb of Rhodes.
But she couldn’t make it.
Thompson then invited her for group sex one week later but when his friend bailed she arrived to find just him alone in a candlelit room sitting on his couch.
This is when they started their sexual relationship.
Pair’s testing time over parenting
WHEN Belinda Medlyn found out she was pregnant after a series of group sex romps with NRL players, she insisted on a paternity test.
She was sure Bodene Thompson was the father, but she felt she needed proof so badly she even offered to pay the $1760 for the test. Ms Medlyn revealed to Thompson via a phone call that she was five weeks pregnant after the pair spent the night together at Pullman’s Hotel in Homebush on September 5, 2015.
She claims she took the morning-after pill two days later but it didn’t work. She also says Thompson initially could not find time to do a DNA test — saying his schedule was “hectic”. Months later he did the test and paid half the cost.
Documents dated March 30, 2016 show there was a 99.9 per cent chance Thompson was the father.
The romps ground to a halt the day Ms Medlyn revealed she was pregnant. Hendrix was born last year at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick on May 16. Thompson was there for the birth and even cut the umbilical cord. He also suggested the middle name Lawrence — after his late brother. They struck an agreement of $500-a-month in child support. Thompson has kept up his end of the deal but Ms Medlyn claims some of his payments have been late.
Thompson’s lawyer Daniel McGirr said he wants to see Hendrix more. “Hendrix loves his father and my client is working on an arrangement to see him more,” he said.
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