Jack Grealish has been one of the best players in England for a couple of seasons now. The Englishman also has plenty of followers because of the way he is. He sent a message to fans urging them to stay at home, but then he did the completely opposite.
Grealish crashed his car at 8am against several parked cars and 'The Sun' assured that there were rumours he had spent the night partying in a former Villa player's flat.
Before that, the Villa star had published a video on social media advising his fans of the need to stay at home. "To help save lives we must stay at home. And always keep a distance of at least two metres from each other. It's urgent, let's protect the NHS."
According to several neighbours, Grealish had been partying all night in Ross McCormack's house, a former Villa teammate.
"The party had been going on all night. It was unbearable. The noise had only stopped a short while when, just after 8am, there were a series of almighty collisions which reverberated through the flats," a neighbour said.
Grealish was seen in several photos taken by Twitter users of him with a black slipper and a white sandal. "
Jack was eager to leave and did so. He was shrugging his shoulders and arrogantly telling angry motorists whose cars had been damaged that he’d pay for it all, as if it was no big deal, the neighbour continued.
Another woman, close to the building in which the party supposedly took place, was angry. "I didn’t believe it was Jack at first because I’d just watched him talking on social media. I’m a Villa fan but this is hypocrisy at its finest."
It is not the first time Grealish has had off the field issues in his career. Back in 2015, he was caught inhaling nitrous oxide and he was also spotted passing out on a street in Tenerife later that year.