sport news 'In too deep, Matt? Conspiracy-loving ex-footballer Le Tissier looks awkward ... trends now

sport news 'In too deep, Matt? Conspiracy-loving ex-footballer Le Tissier looks awkward ... trends now
sport news 'In too deep, Matt? Conspiracy-loving ex-footballer Le Tissier looks awkward ... trends now

sport news 'In too deep, Matt? Conspiracy-loving ex-footballer Le Tissier looks awkward ... trends now

Former Southampton footballer Matt Le Tissier appeared uncomfortable as he sat alongside a Youtuber spouting a bizarre conspiracy theory involving Princess Diana, JFK and Johan Cruyff. 

Le Tissier, 55, joined Tom Sidney Bushnell on his live stream and - despite his own quest to 'uncover the truth' in recent years - toward the end of their discussion, he looked taken aback by an extraordinary claim by his host. 

Bushnell advanced the idea that former US President JFK and his son, Princess Diana and Cruyff - all of whom have been deceased for at least six years - are secretly alive and will resurface in the coming months. 

'You heard it here first,' The Youtuber began. 'I have a feeling that Johan is not gone. 

'That may upset people, it might give people a lot of hope. I think he's not gone and he'll be one that comes and shares truth later down the line. 

Matt Le Tissier looked uncomfortable at times during his live stream with Youtuber Tom Sidney Bushnell

Matt Le Tissier looked uncomfortable at times during his live stream with Youtuber Tom Sidney Bushnell

Princess Diani was killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997

Legendary former Barcelona manager Johan Cruyff lost his battle with cancer in 2016

Bushnell advanced a theory that prominent historic figures, including Princess Diana and Johan Cruyff, are still alive and are set to return

Former US president John F Kennedy (pictured) and his son were also individuals Bushnell believed to still be alive

Former US president John F Kennedy (pictured) and his son were also individuals Bushnell believed to still be alive

'I think there's a whole bunch of them coming back. It's my feeling and intuition that people like Diana, JFK Jr, maybe even JFK - that sounds like a weird one I know. 

'Bad ones use numbers but in my experience good ones also use numbers.'

Meanwhile, Le Tissier looked off into the distance, appearing to indicate that the proposition was too much for even him to agree with. 

The ex-Premier League forward - who also won eight caps for England - has been outspoken when it comes to conspiracy theories in recent years, particularly those concerning Covid-19.

The 55-year-old was sacked from his punditry job on

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