Footballer's Wives c Back in the early noughties, Footballers Wives was a riot of cocaine snorting, bed-hopping and murder with a hefty amount of back-stabbing thrown in for good measure. Add to Chrome. Sign in.
Footballer's Wives cast now - and explicit sex scenes that made one star flee country
Footballer's Wives cast now - and explicit sex scenes that made one star flee country | News Break
From burned boobs and swapped babies to bonking the manager to death, there was no shortage of drama on Footballer's Wives. Back in the early noughties, Footballers Wives was a riot of cocaine snorting, bed-hopping and murder with a hefty amount of back-stabbing thrown in for good measure. Or when Chardonnay Susie Amy let bad egg Jason Turner Cristian Solimeno plunge to his death after he rejected his son Paddy for being born an hemaphroite. Sadly it wound up after just four series, but what became of cult show's stars after the champagne stopped flowing? Primarily intent getting husband Jason to keep his mini-Jase in his pants, the calculating star plotted, manipulated and connived her way to the top of the pecking order.
With this news, it seems fitting to have a look back at the dramatic storylines the programme blessed us with in the early noughties. We couldn't look at the shows most ludicrous story lines without talking about Tanya swapping her and Amber's babies. If you're not familiar with the ins and outs of this one we've got it covered. You could say they had a complicated relationship. Conrad thought that he was the dad of both of the babies, however, Tanya's baby was in fact fathered by her ex-husband Frank Laslett, played by John Forgeham, who had been poking holes in their condoms.
Cult noughties show Footballers' Wives created some of the biggest TV drama of the decade, and here's what happened next for its stars They don't make TV shows like they used to, especially when it came to outrageous noughties drama Footballers' Wives. From orgies and cocaine sniffing to swapped babies and murder, no subject was off limits for the franchise that followed the exploits of fictional Premier League club Earls Park FC.