Callum Hudson-Odoi Bringing Women To His Penthouse On Lockdown? Whatever
JAKARTA - It turns out that not only a handful of Indonesians are stubborn and don't care about health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chelsea striker Callum Hudson-Odoi also broke the rules imposed by the British government.
Hudson-Odoi was arrested on Sunday for breaching the 4am lockdown. He was alone with a beautiful model in his penthouse. Officers then went to the penthouse after a woman called the police and ambulance.
The Sun reported that, Monday, May 18, the player who tested positive for COVID-19 this March had asked the model to visit him wearing underwear. It is believed that Hudson-Odoi had contact with the woman on social media the day before.
The Blues winger is said to have exchanged flirtatious messages signaling they were having a good time together. The model even showed Hudson-Odoi a number of photos of herself in obscene clothes.
It is estimated that the future player of the England national team sent a car to pick up the model for a trip across the capital to his home in West London. But one woman then called an ambulance and the police.
The unnamed neighbor said the model arrived at the building around 8 p.m. on Saturday, adding: "She looks very glamorous, like the kind of girl you see on Love Island (a reality tv show).
"He's carrying some really fancy Louis Vuitton luggage."
The neighbor added: “The place has been visited by police. The rooftop spa area was recorded but I don't know if it's the same incident. "
Another resident said that apart from Hudson-Odoi several other footballers were involved. But, he didn't know who they were.
"There were several meetings that took place but we don't know exactly who was responsible. There were some soccer players in this building - but in the early hours of last night, then we called the police," he said.
This is not the first time a Premier League player has violated his country's lockdown rules. Earlier, Manchester City defender Kyle Walker invited two call-up ladies to his home in Cheshire.
First, Louise McNamara, who met Walker at his house for three hours and got paid 2,500 euros. Then there is the 24 year old Brazilian woman.
Stepping back a little, Aston Vila attacking midfielder Jack Grealish attended a party at the end of March. This is known after a number of pictures spread in cyberspace showing the captain of the team having a traffic accident in Solihull, near Birmingham.
Footballers are global role models. Hudson-Odoi, Walker and Grealish's actions on this issue directly contradict the efforts of Premier League clubs that have worked hard to support the efforts of medical teams and other key workers in fighting the impact of the coronavirus.
Walker and Grealish have admitted their mistakes and apologized to the public. Should Hudson-Odoi not admit his mistake? In Indonesia, it must have been said; 'Whatever!