
England football ace accused of cheating with Love Island star Megan Moore – so buys partner £40k Audi to say sorry
AN ENGLAND footie ace bought his fuming partner a £40,000 Audi to say sorry after he was accused of cheating with Love Island's Megan Moore.
Pals say the star hooked up with Meg, 25, just before she entered the villa for the ITV2 dating show.
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They were seen downing shots and getting 'increasingly tactile' earlier this month, while his girlfriend was at home.
His devastated partner was told of his actions by friends — after Meg had already flown to Majorca, where the series is filmed.
But the cheated woman was cheered up after the grovelling Premier League star bought her a new motor 'straight off the garage forecourt' as an 'apology gift'.
The Wag and her pals have been watching Love Island and voting against Megan at every opportunity.
A source said: 'The footie ace and Megan have known each other since they were teenagers.
'At the start of June, days before Meg left for Love Island, they were out with mutual friends and met in a pub.
'Megan and him had a few drinks together and started doing shots.
'They were side-by-side all night.
'Everyone went out into town, but the two of them veered off from the group and went back to Meg's place.
'They spent the night together.
'The player left the next day — but his partner's friends found out and told her everything.
'Megan is not aware of the fireworks going off back home.
'She's in for a rude awakening when she eventually leaves the villa.
'It might be safer for her in Spain.'
The footballer's partner is an online influencer who is seen at matches supporting him.
The couple, who we are not naming, have been together for more than a year.
Our source said: 'They are still together.
'He pays for everything, but she feels worthless after he hooked up with a Love Island beauty.'
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