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Madelene Wright joins new club after teasing career change due to OnlyFans success

Madelene Wright has a new team ahead of the 2024/25 season.


Posted Monday, August 12, 2024 by sportbible

Madelene Wright joins new club after teasing career change due to OnlyFans success

OnlyFans star Madelene Wright has confirmed her new club ahead of the upcoming 2024/25 season.

Wright, 22, left Leyton Orient just days ago amid claims she was preparing to call time on her career as a footballer.

But the online influencer, so to speak, is now gearing up for another new challenge in the women's game.

"A massive personal achievement for myself after such a big break from football to be back playing in a competitive league and to have jumped up 3 tiers higher, another step closer," Wright wrote on social media, having now joined Chesham United FC Women.

"I'm feeling very grateful for the opportunity and even more excited for the future with this club."

Chesham play their football in the The FA Women's National League and the Buckinghamshire-based side also explained their joy regarding Wright's signing.

A statement read: "Chesham Utd Women are proud to announce the signing of former Charlton Athletic star Madelene Wright.

"Madelene, who is a silky, creative player, sees Chesham United, headed by Mani Asare, as the perfect project to get the best out of her as she returns to peak fitness."

Head Coach Mani Asare added: “Madelene joined us quite late into our pre-season schedule, but has shown me a determined effort to catch up.

"Her qualities were shown in full affect during our recent friendly with Wycombe, where she assisted in a great team goal.”

Wright has hit the headlines in recent years after being sacked by former club Charlton Athletic.

She was filmed 'inhaling from a balloon' and 'drinking champagne at the wheel of her Range Rover' Evoque.

From there, the 22-year-old set up an OnlyFans account and is reported to have made close to £500,000.

"In the first year I made in the ballpark of half a million pounds," Wright told The Sun.

"I can't lie, it has completely changed my life. I was able to get my own place, I have been able to travel the world and have enjoyed a lot of luxurious things. As long as you learn from your mistakes, make the right moves going forward, there is light at the end of the tunnel."



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