Coventry City star Jak Hickman puts white substance on gums and boasts about 'f***ing b***hes' and having 'a lot of cash' in shocking Snapchat video

COVENTRY City defender Jak Hickman filmed himself putting a white substance on his gums while boasting about “f***ing b***hes” on holiday.

The 20-year-old launched a foul-mouth drunken rant where he told friends on Snapchat his pockets were “heavy” because he had “a lot of cash”.


Filming himself on Snapchat at a poolside bar, he said: “I’ll s*** every girl on here."

He then decided to shed some light on his future at the club – telling fans he's leaving.

Hickman ranted: "All you Cov fans on here. You know what? I’m leaving. F*** Cov.”

Footage posted online then appears to show him putting a bag of white substance on his gums.

HEAVY POCKETS

The defender then bragged about buying 10 shots from a woman at the bar, adding: “You see my pockets? F***ing heavy. My pockets are heavy.”

He later accused his friends on the app of being “boring b******s” before saying he is a “c***” and he “f***s a lot of b**ches”.

Hickman boasted about having “a lot of cash” and promised women they will have a “great time with him”.

However, the footballer – who was on loan at Non League side Hereford last season – was quick to issue an apology online.

All you Cov fans on here. You know what? I’m leaving. F*** Cov

He wrote on Twitter: “Just want to speak on the video what people seen yesterday.

“It’s disgraceful on my behalf saying them words and I’m so disappointed in myself, I’m not going to try and condone what I said because it’s just not on.

“I have nothing but love for Coventry City football club. I know a lot of people have had their opinion what they saw and I cannot blame them.

APOLOGY

“I’m on holiday with friends and I had a drink but that is not an excuse for what I said.

“All I can say is sorry and try to prove myself to you on the pitch where it matters, if I get the chance.

“I and anyone else I mentioned are not leaving their club just to clear that up, it was drunken words which were not acceptable and I didn’t want anything I said to be seen.

“People who know me personally will know what I’m like and will laugh but if you don’t I cannot blame you for thinking I’m an idiot.

“But it’s happened now, all I can do personally now is try and put it right.

“Secondly, I just want to say as fans of the club you lot shouldn’t have to see someone giving it the big one like that, thinking I’m something special when I’m far from it.

“And I’m very different to that if you know me personally. I’m just upset with myself right now.”

A Coventry City spokesman told The Sun Online: "Coventry City Football Club is aware of the video, and the matter is being dealt with internally."





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