Portsmouth soccer ace Sulley Muntari cheated on his beauty queen lover for months – with a lap dancer, The Sun can reveal.
Muntari, 23 – who plays in Saturday’s FA Cup final – bedded Amanda Jones, 27, while still with Menaye Donkor.
Trusting Amanda only discovered the truth after seeing him house-hunting with Miss Universe 2004 contestant Menaye – on a prime-time ITV show.
She fumed: “He promised me the world and even hinted that marriage could be on the cards. I feel such a fool.”
Muntari signed for Portsmouth – nickname Pompey – from Italian club Udinese for £7million last May. Amanda met him at a lap-dance club she worked at in Bournemouth in June.
The Ghanaian ace bought her a £300 bottle of Cristal champagne and took her mobile number. Amanda phoned up and they began a relationship.
They stayed at his luxury hotel while he negotiated to buy a pad in posh peninsula Sandbanks in Dorset – the world’s fourth costliest address. But in August – behind Amanda’s back – Muntari and ex-Miss Ghana Menaye were filmed there for a three-part series fronted by Piers Morgan on the life of the mega-rich residents.
After Muntari moved in, Amanda – who didn’t know he was a Premiership star until her dad told her – was a regular visitor.
She said: “He loved showing off his wealth, but he was very down-to-earth with me.
“We’d snuggle on the sofa with a Chinese takeaway. I’d watch a movie and he’d play football games on his PlayStation.
“My daughter Jessie and I regularly stayed over and grew really fond of him.” Amanda, now an office worker, added: “He’s a proud Muslim and doesn’t drink or smoke, but when it came to sex with me he was like a kid in a candy store. We made love for hours on end.
“He kept his prayer mat and beads on a bannister outside the bedroom.”
The relationship ended after the show was aired earlier this year.
Amanda, who lives in a flat in Poole, Dorset, with Jessie, five, said: “My jaw dropped as I watched the two of them chatting happily like the perfect couple.
“He’d told me he’d finished with her but it was all lies. I rang Sulley and yelled at him.
“He was desperate to keep our relationship going but I saw no point in living a lie.”
Muntari was unavailable for comment.
Source: The Sun
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