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The Source: Carlton president Luke Sayers’ Wikipedia page targeted amid lewd photo scandal

Spare a thought for Carlton footy president Luke Sayers who is having a really really hard time right now as the fallout continues from a lewd photo ‘hacking’ scandal.

Luke Sayers, boss of Carlton Football Club, is at the centre of a lewd image scandal
Luke Sayers, boss of Carlton Football Club, is at the centre of a lewd image scandal

Putting the squeeze on Victoria’s movers, shakers and headline makers

Spare a thought for Carlton footy president Luke Sayers who is having a really really hard time right now.

Just when he thought all that unfortunate PwC tax scandal was finally behind him, a recent social media controversy is seriously disrupting his summer break.

The, ahem, “dick pic” was sent from his social media account while Sayers was spending time abroad in Italy with his family.

Luke Sayers' Wikipedia page
Luke Sayers' Wikipedia page
Luke Sayers' Twitter post. Picture: X
Luke Sayers' Twitter post. Picture: X
Former PwC Australia CEO and Carlton Football Club president Luke Sayers. Picture: AAP Image
Former PwC Australia CEO and Carlton Football Club president Luke Sayers. Picture: AAP Image

To make matters worse, the offending image was posted next to the name of a female executive from Bupa, one of the Blues’ sponsors.

Sayers was outraged, blamed hackers and vowed to find out who the culprit was.

But the drama doesn’t end there.

Now, some scallywag has taken to his Wikipedia page, updating his status to “semi-flaccid”. Ouch!

Talk about kicking a man where it hurts.

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