Glow star Brian Matthews claims to have made hard-done-by Lotto winner Jane Park sing Simply the Best - on the day it was reported she’s seeking a boyfriend who “can’t be a Rangers fan.”
The reality TV lothario - who was linked to Park earlier this year - made the comment on Twitter which eventually prompted an angry reponse from Park’s PR team.
Park took to Snapchat over Easter weekend in April to post a series of risqué images of herself with Matthews, despite previous reports he had been involved with another woman for a year.
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Yesterday, though, Matthews said of that night: “.@janeparkx I’m sure I had you singing ‘Simply the Best’ that night!” along with a speak-no-evil monkey and crying-with-laughter emoji.
The Evening Times reported how 21-year-old Park has enlisted a pal to help her find a man - as long as he isn’t a Rangers fan.
After 33-year-old Matthew’s comment, Park’s publicist Rob Cooper decided he could not stay silent and hit back with a statement in order to shut Matthews down, after Matthews said: “To be fair she’s a cracking girl...just a pity about her team though!”
Matthews and Park were reportedly linked earlier this year
Cooper told Matthews: “Congratulations... after months of your lies to gain publicity you finally got a reaction.”
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He added: “Brian, ‘her’ team are the ones stopping ‘her’ from responding to your relentless attempts at gaining publicity from lies.”
He also said: “Now do the gentlemanly thing and stop talking about her publicly.”
Matthews simply responded with the speak-no-evil monkey emoji.
Park made headlines in February this year when it was reported she was considering legal action against EuroMillions bosses after her huge lottery payout apparently ruined her life.
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