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AFL star Bailey Smith has called himself an ‘angel’ after a raucous video emerged of him saying he hadn’t slept for 48 hours and was on the hunt for female company during a wild night out following the Western Bulldogs grand final loss last month.
The handsome player couldn’t have looked less like a party animal on Monday, as he shared a photo of himself looking ripped, healthy and sun-kissed while sitting shirtless in a living room.
The 20-year-old – who has become known for his iconic mullet – branded himself an ‘angel’ in the caption as he sat on his phone in the sultry shot, where his incredible abs took centre stage.
Abs of steel: AFL star Bailey Smith shared a photo of himself looking ripped, healthy and sun-kissed while sitting shirtless in a living room on Monday – weeks after a video emerged of the Western Bulldogs player during a wild 48-hour bender in Perth after his AFL grand final loss
The chiselled blonde sported nothing but a pair of denim shorts in the photo.
He then shared a picture of a basketball court, hinting he’s swapped partying in favour of something a little more athletic.
The Instagram post comes after Bailey appeared worse for wear in the now viral party video, which was originally shared to TikTok.
The footage showed the star at a nightclub after the Bulldogs’ grand final loss against the Melbourne Demons in Perth on September 25.
In the clip, Bailey was seen huddled with three other men and ranted about his partying.
Healthy change: Bailey also shared a picture of a basketball court, hinting he’s swapped partying in favour of something a little more athletic
Clip: Bailey (centre) appeared in a raucous video in which he admitted he hadn’t slept for 48 hours and was on the hunt for female company
‘At the end of the day it’s about the f***king ticka. We’re here right, we’re here. We ain’t slept in 48 hours. Sleep is for the f**cking weak,’ he said.
‘Sleep when you’re dead. When you’re dead we’ll do that. It’s a big night. We’ll relax. We’re having a bit of fun.’
One of the other men adds: ‘F**k a couple of chicks’ to which Smith replies, ‘We’ll have a crack’.
Loss: Posted to social media platform TikTok, the footage showed the 20-year-old out at a nightclub after the Western Bulldogs’ AFL Grand Final loss against the Melbourne Demons in Perth
‘At the end of the day it’s about the f***king ticka. We’re here right, we’re here. We ain’t slept in 48 hours. Sleep is for the f**cking weak,’ he said in the video
One of the other men adds: ‘F**k a couple of chicks’ to which Smith replies, ‘We’ll have a crack’
The party had kicked off Saturday night, and on Sunday, the entire team headed out to the Ocean Beach Hotel at Cottesloe Beach to enjoy a few drinks and laughs.
On the day, TikTok user @brodeeezy posted a video from the bar in which Bailey Smith could be seen swarmed by female fans.
In the clip, he debunks a ‘nude’ picture of himself circulating the internet.
‘That’s the actual photo,’ Smith said, as he showed two ladies an image of himself shirtless, reclined while wearing shorts.
The original image is said to have been doctored to appear as though Bailey is completely nude.
Attention: The party had kicked off Saturday night, and on Sunday, the entire team headed out to the Ocean Beach Hotel at Cottesloe Beach to enjoy a few drinks and laughs. On the day, TikTok user @brodeeezy posted a video from the bar in which Bailey Smith could be seen debunking a ‘nude’ picture of himself circulating the internet
Smith made light of the situation on the Sunday and posted the original picture on his Instagram Stories along with an eggplant emoji.
Meanwhile, the team’s inspirational captain, Marcus Bontempelli, was spotted having a few laughs with his teammates in the hotel’s beer garden.
Also at the team commiserations were stars Easton Wood, Jack Macrae, Josh Schache, Toby McLean, Cody Weightman, Aaron Naughton, Roarke Smith, Jason Johannisen, Hayden Crozier and Adam Treloar.
Undoctored: The original image (above) is said to have been doctored to appear as though Bailey is completely nude. Smith made light of the situation and posted the original photo on his Instagram Stories along with an eggplant emoji
The Western Bulldogs suffered a heartbreaking grand final loss to the Melbourne Demons in Perth on September 25.
Almost six decades of premiership heartache ended for the Dees after they staged an incredible fightback against the Doggies in the AFL grand final on a historic night for the code.
The game was held in Perth for the first time in front of a sell-out crowd of 61,118 fans at Optus Stadium in an action-packed AFL Grand Final.
The Demons claimed their first premiership flag in 57 years after a stunning third quarter fightback saw them turn a 19 point deficit into a 24 point lead with seven unanswered goals against their shellshocked opponents.
Overwhelmed: The Western Bulldogs suffered a heartbreaking grand final loss to the Melbourne Demons in Perth on September 25
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