THE wife of rugby star Joe Westerman has revealed that she hasn't spoken to him since he was caught with another woman.
Westerman, 33, who plays as a loose forward for league side Castleford Tigers, was filmed performing a sex act on his pal's missus in an alley over the weekend.
Now, his wife Lauren, 33, has said that she hasn't talked to the rugby rat since the clip leaked to social media.
The distraught mum-of-three told The Sun she had been sent the video before it was posted online.
She said: "I'm thinking about our children at the moment.
"To be honest none of this has sunk in yet. I'm trying to process what has happened."
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Teacher Lauren, who married Westerman in 2014, previously told MailOnline: "I just wish it had never happened. My poor children!
"I haven’t really spoken to my husband. I’m seeing to all the children."
She has also booted the star out of the family home in West Yorkshire.
In the X-rated clip, Westerman, who has won two England caps during a 13-year career in the top flight, has his tackle exposed, while a passer-by is heard asking: “Can I have a go?"
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On February 12, after the graphic footage went viral, Castleford fined him and ordered him to carry out community service to educate young people on the effects of alcohol.
The scandal comes just days before the start of the Super League season.
A source said that he will miss his club's opening match against Hull, adding: "He’s effectively been suspended. The video is horrific."
In a statement on February 14, Westerman apologised to his family and his club, saying he is "incredibly remorseful".
He added: "I have realised that I need to work on my decision-making around alcohol."
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