Latrell Mitchell strips down and drops X-rated Insta post
Latrell Mitchell has stripped down for a bizarre, expletive-laden video online, the latest move in a horror year for the star fullback.
The wild world of Latrell Mitchell shows no signs of slowing down, judging by a video the South Sydney star has dropped on Instagram.
Mitchell is no stranger to controversy, embroiled in a series of high-profile incidents over the past year.
The 27-year-old has also been busy spruiking his clothing company Winmarra Clothing in the off season and it’s in that role the fullback has dropped an expletive-laden social media post.
Watch every ball of Australia v India LIVE & ad-break free during play in 4K on Kayo | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.
In a series of short clips shot at his Taree farm, Mitchell and Rabbitoh teammate Jai Arrow are the star attractions, dressed only in skimpy swimming briefs from his clothing line that leave very little to the imagination.
The duo constantly slam cans of sparkling water and lament the hot weather in the Mid North Coast town in the not-safe-for-work production.
Check out the full Instagram video below
“Hey Trell … f**k it’s hot,” Arrow begins as he walks out of the house, adding a cowboy hat and boots to his, um, outfit.
“Yeah, she’s warm, hey,” Mitchell replies, adding sunglasses to his look and cracking open a can.
“Nah, she’s not cold, is she?” Arrow replies.
Next up, Mitchell steps onto a tractor and says: “Who put the f**king heater on? F**k me.”
There are a number of other scenes, including Arrow carrying a hay bale and pulling yet another can of water from … somewhere, Mitchell feeding a calf and Arrow sitting in a bath tub feeding trough.
Among some of the other dialogue, Mitchell declares it’s “hotter than a bull’s n**sack out here” before Arrow has water thrown at him and says “ah, right in the face”.
Classy.
The attempted commercial ends with Mitchell and Arrow in a spa bath slamming more cans of water.
A prominent drink bottle company is also tagged in the post, explaining the gratuitous use of its cans throughout.
Mitchell has reportedly quit drinking alcohol and dropped around 5kg since his troubles this year.
The Insta post has almost 8100 likes and more than 200 comments, most finding the video hilarious.
Souths veteran Cody Walker was among those commenting, writing: “I’m over Jai Arrow’s voice. Grouse content though.”
Arrow shot back: “Had a gutful of you.”
Former Rabbitoh Josh Mansour gave it a thumbs up, while Raiders star Josh Papali’i and Olympian Nova Peris both posted a series of cry laughing emojis.
One fan wrote: “Stick to playing footy lads.”
Another wrote: “Might as well wear nothing.”
A Souths fan added: “If we get the spoon, I blame this.”
Mitchell is coming off a mostly horrendous 2024, after he was hit with a series of fines and suspensions and was caught up in a white powder scandal.
The highlight was undoubtedly a starring role in the NSW Blues’ game two victory in this year’s successful State of Origin series, but that was overshadowed by a number of other incidents.
In round three of the NRL season, he escaped sanction for swearing repeatedly in a live radio interview after a heavy loss to the Roosters.
He was also charged five times by the NRL Judiciary in just 11 games before his campaign ended due to a foot injury and a suspension after the photo emerged in August of Mitchell standing over a table with an apparent white substance.
Mitchell was also hit with a combined $120,000 in fines from his club and the NRL over the incident.
After speaking to club bosses, Mitchell was reportedly informed he was on his last warning with the Rabbitohs.
The final kick in the teeth for Mitchell’s miserable year was a ruling from the NRL he will have to serve his one-match ban next season.
The fullback is reuniting with former Souths boss Wayne Bennett this coming year and has already begun pre-season training.
Bennett shared his plans on how he will handle Mitchell after his nightmare 2024 season.
“I’m not an idiot,” he said. “I won’t be changing Latrell.
“I will just let him play, that’s what he does best.”
He guaranteed Mitchell will be the club’s fullback next year, with promising talent Jye Gray set for another role.