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Penrith NRL star Tyrone May has revelled in his 'reprehensible' sex tape scandal by calling out the people who 'threw dirt' on his name.
May, who came off the bench to help the Panthers beat South Sydney 14-12 in the NRL Grand Final at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday night, posted an image of himself holding the trophy.
The 25-year-old quoted lyrics from Drake song Fair Trade, referring to his court battle last year over his sharing of videos of him having sex with women.
'And the dirt that they threw on my name turned to soil and I grew up out it,' he wrote. 'Time for y'all to figure out what y'all goin' do about it.'
Tyrone May referenced his 'reprehensible' sex tape controversy after helping Penrith win the NRL Grand Final, calling out back at the people who 'threw dirt' on his name (pictured left with Dylan Edwards right)
The 25-year-old quoted lyrics from Drake song Fair Trade, referring to his court battle last year after sharing a videos of him having sex with women
The Penrith junior pleaded guilty to four charges of disseminating images and recording images without consent in February last year
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