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“He was brainwashed.” Alli’s relative called the words of a football player about a difficult childhood a lie

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One of the family members of the Everton football player Dele Alli called the words of the athlete, who spoke about his difficult childhood in a resonant interview, “blatant lies”.

Alli, in an interview with the YouTube channel of former Manchester United captain Harry Neville, stated that he was sexually harassed at the age of six. Dele also said that he started smoking at the age of seven, selling drugs at the age of eight, and at the age of 12 he was “adopted by a wonderful family.”

Dele was never adopted by anyone. At the age of seven, he studied at one of the best schools in Nigeria in Lagos. He was never sent to Africa for punishment. This is a blatant lie. He had a driver who picked him up from school every day.

We have all the documents and photos of Dele with his father. Dele was brainwashed, – quotes an unnamed relative of the football player OJB Sport.

Alli was born in England to Nigerian Kehinde Kenny Alli and English mother Denise Alli. Dele’s father moved to the US a week after his birth. Allie was raised by her mother, who had problems with alcohol.

At the age of nine, he moved to Nigeria with his father, where he spent two years, and then returned to Milton Keynes and again began to live with his mother.

At the age of 13, Dele Alli moved into the home of Alan and Sally Hickford, the parents of another football player from the MK Dons youth system, whom he calls his adoptive parents, although he was not officially adopted by them.

Source: Sportbox

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