
Eddie Hall slams ‘stalkers who harassed me' in new vid after row outside home
The 37-year-old beefcake has responded to a social media storm after footage came out showing him in a heated spat with two "stalkers."
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He was filmed confronting two motorists who turned up at his house in Newcastle-under-Lyme which prompted accusations that the behaviour was unnecessary.
Eddie admitted that the footage "looks bad" but said he was keen to give the context behind it.
He explained: " It was 9pm on a bank holiday Monday, we had a lovely weekend, and these people come decide to ruin it for everybody.
"Three cars with blacked out windows came to my home, beeping horns, revving engines, very loud exhaust, and sat there for a total of 10 minutes before Alex went out and told them to go - very politely.
"They then moved from one side of my driveway to the other side of my driveway and stayed there for a further seven minutes."
Eddie then took it upon himself to ask the drivers to leave and faced the driver who said he "just wanted to get a picture with his kids."
In the clip, the 6ft 3in, 26 stone giant is seen screaming obscenities into the open window of one of the cars, before running at another motor, trying to grab the driver.
A young child can be heard screaming in the background as the driver speeds off.
At the start of the clip posted on social media the person filming the video is heard saying: 'He's just scared me daughter.'
Eddie can then be seen shouting at another motorist in the car behind, saying: 'F**k off, or I'll f**king do you all, f**k off.'
The motorist replied something about his children, to which Eddie said: 'I couldn't give a f**k, what about my kids.'
As the motorist tried to drive away, Eddie gives chase, shouting: 'Hey, hey, get out, get out you f**ing pr**k.
'I'll f**king rip your head, I'll twist your f**ing head off. All of you get out, I'll rip your f**king head off.'
Raging Eddie is then seen sprinting towards the man filming, before the motorist speeds off in a BMW, his daughter crying in the back seat.
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