Sports stars in a sweat as ‘secret physio’ lifts the lid on a string of affairs involving elite athletes in a steamy new memoir
- New book by an anonymous author describes relationships with famous stars
Sports stars are said to be sweating over a physiotherapist’s steamy memoir, where she’s about to reveal a series of cases.
The woman, writing anonymously, claims she had relationships with two male international footballers and had affairs with two of the world’s best tennis players, an English cricketer and rugby players.
The book, titled The Sports Physio, will kick off a guessing game about the identity of the woman and the sports stars involved when published on Saturday.
In an interview with the Mail, the writer revealed that several athletes she’s been on dates with are so concerned about the book that they’ve been in touch and have begged her not to reveal their names.
“Six sports stars have contacted me this week, all with the wish that I not reveal their identities,” the woman said. “I told them I would never do that and their identities will go to the grave with me.”
‘Sexy, thrilling, pure fantasy’, The Sport’s Physio of ‘the anonymous lady in white’ will kick off a guessing game about the identities of both the author and the sports stars involved
The cover of the book tantalizingly states that it is a “sexy, exciting, pure fantasy” written “by the anonymous woman in white.” It will detail her allegations of behind-the-scenes misconduct at training camps and major sporting events.
“I have worked with many players in the sport for thirty years and the truth is that I have had sexual encounters with several stars of world sport,” she said.
“Some of the biggest names you can think of. It’s crazy how sexual the sports world is.’ The woman will also reveal how she had an affair with a Hollywood A-lister after meeting him at a boxing match.
The author, who self-published the memoir, explained, “I wanted to write the book for myself, then I realized that people might enjoy reading it, and as I wrote it I thought, ‘This is all pretty sexy stuff – women will love it.”
‘Athletes are big, strong and masculine and the idea of them lusting after you and then seducing you is very attractive. I have spared no details. It’s quite erotic to read. I sure had a great time.’
In a chapter entitled “Getting Started with the National Game,” the woman describes the moment when a well-known soccer player seduced her on his team’s training ground while she was treating him.
She writes: “He stripped down to a small towel and lay down on my massage bed. I started working on his muscles, kneading them gently and commenting on any knots or muscle issues I encountered along the way.
“You’re very good at this, aren’t you?” he said, pointing out where I thought he had previous injuries. “I have a lot of experience,” I said. “I bet it is,” he replied.
“At this stage it was all banter. He was just a football player confronted by a woman and couldn’t do anything but flirt. I never thought for a moment that he liked me.
Then the tone of the conversation became more fruitful.
“Do you wear lingerie under that uniform?”, “You’re very beautiful,” “I’d like to see you naked.” The compliments came thick and fast…”