Wayne Rooney 'banned party girls from bringing their phones into the room'

Wayne Rooney 'banned party girls from bringing their phones into the room'
Wayne Rooney 'banned party girls from bringing their phones into the room'

Wayne Rooney ordered two girls out of their hotel room during his drunken night out to stop them filming him, it has been revealed.

New footage has emerged showing the two woman sat on a bed laughing as they tell how the Derby County manager banned them from entering with their phones.

A third woman believed to be with the girls is not in view at the time.

It comes as it has also been revealed that one of the party girls did not know his name and kept on calling him Clooney. 

The new recording, obtained by The Sun, raises further questions about the England legend's actions throughout the night at the Staycity hotel near Piccadilly station.

Wayne Rooney ordered two girls out of their hotel room during his drunken night out to stop them filming him, it has been revealed

Wayne Rooney ordered two girls out of their hotel room during his drunken night out to stop them filming him, it has been revealed

One of the girls knew he was famous at first, but kept ion calling him Clooney after confusing him with the actor

One of the girls knew he was famous at first, but kept ion calling him Clooney after confusing him with the actor

There is no suggestion of any inappropriate behaviour on his part.

In the footage, Tayler Ryan, 21, is heard saying with her friend, believed to be Elise Marvin, also 21: 'Guys we've brought Wayne Rooney to our apartment and now he won't let us take photos of him. Wayne Rooney's in there.

How Rooney claimed he was victim of blackmail 

In the aftermath of last Saturday night, ex-England skipper Wayne alleged to police he was blackmailed over the images of him with three 21-year-old women while fully-clothed and slumped in a chair. 

Cheshire Police initially said they were investigating but dropped their probe after saying they had spoken to the 'person involved' who does not wish to 'take the matter any further'.

But sources close to Rooney said that the footballer was 'surprised' the investigation had been dropped.

The situation was resolved when the footballer bought the rights to some of the images for £1.

He paid the 'nominal' fee to Brooke Morgan, Elise Melvin, both 21, and their pal Eleanor Hoggarth, who have apologised to him and 'volunteered to hand over all pictures' 

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'We're lying in bed because if we go in there we're not allowed our phones, apparently. We're not allowed to take photos and I said I want my phone so he said, "Get out".' 

It comes as it is revealed that the girls who partied with the former Manchester United star were not sure who he was, a friend has claimed.

They said only one of the girls knew he was famous at first, but kept on calling him Clooney after confusing him with the actor.

The friend told The Mirror: 'It was hilarious but everyone was in high spirits and enjoying themselves.

'They can be a feisty bunch and were just having fun. They were just having a laugh. Nobody meant any harm.

'One kept calling him Wayne Clooney, while another thought it was Tooney.'  

Rooney broke his silence on Wednesday as he apologised to his family after days of legal wrangling over the widely shared images.

The married father-of-four said he was 'looking forward to moving forward' just hours after he paid the three party girls £1 to buy the copyright to the images after accusing them of blackmail, prompting them to offer an apology.

Rooney told Sky Sports News after he managed Derby to a friendly victory over Real Betis: 'I made a mistake.

'I went to a private party with two of my friends and from me, I'd like to apologise to my family and the club for the images which were going round and I want to move forward on this.

'I'm grateful to Derby County for giving me this opportunity to get this club back to where it belongs, and I'll do everything in my power to make sure I do that.

'It's dealt with. I'm looking forward to moving forward and preparing for another game.'

Wayne Rooney has admitted he 'made a mistake' as he apologised to his family and club Derby County

Wayne Rooney has admitted he 'made a mistake' as he apologised to his family and club Derby County

Wayne Rooney admitted he 'made a mistake' as he apologised to his family and club Derby County after photos emerged of the star partying and falling asleep in a hotel room with young women

Rooney had been out with two friends, who are lower league footballers, who knew one of the girls in

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