Madelene Wright returns to football four years after she was sacked by Charlton over controversial video
MADELENE WRIGHT has returned to football four years after she was sacked by Charlton over a controversial video.
The ace was axed by the Addicks in 2020 after she was reportedly seen inhaling from a balloon at a party and swigging champagne while at the wheel of her Range Rover.
Madelene has since gone on to become a major star on OnlyFans, regularly posting saucy content for loyal subscribers to access.
But four years later, she took to the pitch at the weekend for new club Leyton Orient to mark a glorious return to the beautiful game.
In a video posted to Instagram, she could be seen back in action while showing off some silky football skills.
Madelene also posted a heartfelt caption alongside the clip.
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She said: “Four years out of the game. Sometimes you have to take a step back, rebuild and go again even harder.
“I’m far from perfect but I don’t live in my past. Here’s to more hard work, discipline and determination. Onto the next.”
Fan were delighted to see Madelene back in action.
One said: “We gotta go to a home game.”
Another declared: “You never deserved to be out of the game in the first place.”
One noted: “Looking forward to watching you rise again.”
Another added: “Such a legend.”
Madelene’s comeback comes after clips were shared on social media showing her at a party with friends in 2020.
It is understood a number of people were inhaling from balloons.
While a second video allegedly showed Madelene drinking champagne while driving her luxury Range Rover.
Charlton confirmed afterwards that her registration had been cancelled and she would no longer be playing for them.
A spokesperson told SunSport: “The club were made aware of the video and quickly investigated the incident.
“As a club we are disappointed with the behaviour which doesn’t represent the standards the team upholds.
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“The player is remorseful and has now left the club.
“The club would like to make clear that although the behaviour is not acceptable, the player’s welfare remains important to us and she will still have access to the club's support channels if needed.”