Port Adelaide forward Jack Watts caught snorting 'white powder' in leaked video

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Port Adelaide forward Jack Watts caught snorting 'white powder' in leaked video image

Port Adelaide forward Jack Watts has been filmed snorting white powder in a video that has emerged of him simulating taking drugs at Oktoberfest in Germany.

Just months after the 27-year-old was caught in the centre of a texting scandal, the Herald Sun obtained footage of Watts sniffing a white substance off an unknown woman’s breasts.

The Victorian informed the club that the video was taken in a Munich Bar during Oktoberfest last year.

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"Port Adelaide is aware of a video on social media platforms involving Jack Watts," the club said in a statement on Sunday.

"The club has spoken to Watts about the content within the video.

"Watts has informed the club that the video was taken at Oktoberfest in Munich last October and the substance featured is Wiesn Pulver."

His manager Paul Connors, from Connor Sports Management, also confirmed to Fairfax that the substance was a harmless 'peppermint' mix known as Wiesn Koks or Wiesen Pulver.

The 'Oktoberfest cocaine' is a legal product which is drug free and made up of methold, sugar and glucose.

“It’s not cocaine,” Connors told the Herald Sun.

“It’s clearly a legal tobacco based powder used widely at Oktoberfest.”

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Watts made his debut for Port Adelaide last year, kicking 18 goals from 19 AFL matches.

The 2008 No.1 draft pick has played 172 AFL games since his debut with the Melbourne Demons in 2009.


 

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