Jack Grealish's Festive Celebration: A Night to Remember with Everton Star and Kyle Walker
Everton midfielder Jack Grealish and Burnley defender Kyle Walker had a £20,000 Christmas party in London, culminating in a visit to a strip club. Find out how the night unfolded for the football stars in this exclusive blog post...
Everton midfielder Jack Grealish and Burnley defender Kyle Walker enjoyed a £20,000 Christmas party for the ages in London in a night that ended in a strip club. The pair enjoyed the pre-Christmas bonanza last weekend following the Toffees' 1-0 home defeat to Arsenal last weekend, a result that meant the Gunners were top of the Premier League on Christmas Day.Grealish made the trip to the capital and visited Winter Wonderland, where he met up with former England and Manchester City teammate Kyle Walker. The pair then went for dinner at French Mediterranean restaurant Bagatelle in Mayfair and were handing out free drinks to fellow diners."These boys know how to party. They showed goodwill to all in sight. They are very generous lads," one guest said. After dinner, both Grealish and Walker parted ways as the defender wanted to go to nearby nightclub Tape, though they'll face off at Turf Moor this afternoon when Burnley host Everton.However, Grealish and pals made their way to the Platinum Lace strip club in Leicester Square to round off the night. The session, described as "a seasonal tear-up like no other", ended at 4am after the Toffees star, currently on loan from City, with a £3,500 bill.The pair didn't breach any club rules having been given time off by their respective clubs.And a source close to Grealish insists that the player wasn't interested in lap-dances, and instead just wanted some late night drinks. "Jack wasn’t interested in any lap-dances, he just wanted more late-night drinks," the anonymous source stated."Jack had a ball in Platinum Lace. He was the perfect gentleman. He didn’t so much as look at any of the lap-dancers or striptease artists."He is in a loving relationship and this was just a venue that was open for some late night drinks. Jack and the gang were in a back room, ordering hundreds of £14-a-pop Jagerbombs, with girls dancing on tables and sofas."It was a seasonal tear-up like no other. It went on until the weary party was politely ushered out, and returned to the Sanderson Hotel. Some were then ordering champagne to their rooms."It was a blow-out to remember."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Grealish moved to Manchester City from Aston Villa in 2021 for a then-record fee for an English player and the highest fee paid by a British club as City parted with £100m to land the attacker. The 30-year-old struggled to match his Villa performances following his move to City, however, though he did go on to win the Premier League three times and the Champions League once.The former Villa man found playing time hard to come by last season, however, and was allowed to leave the club on loan, joining Everton over the summer. The Toffees have an option to make the move permanent for £50m next summer."I'm over the moon to have signed for Everton - It's massive for me, honestly. This is a great club, with great fans," Grealish said upon his move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium."As soon as I spoke to the manager, I knew there was only one place that I wanted to go. On social media, I've been flooded with messages from Everton supporters, so there's that side of it as well and that's another reason why I chose Everton."I want to say thank you to the fans for all of the messages I've had already. Thank you for all of the love and support. I hope I can repay you now and I'm sure I will."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingGrealish made a bright start to life on Merseyside, providing four assists in his opening two league starts for Everton, but has failed to add to that haul in the time since.In addition, the England international has only scored two goals in his last 13 outings, though those were the winning goals in narrow wins over Crystal Palace and Bournemouth.
The Festivities Begin
Following Everton's defeat to Arsenal, Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker decided to kickstart the festive season with a lavish Christmas party in London. The duo started their evening at Winter Wonderland before enjoying a sumptuous dinner at Bagatelle in Mayfair.
Generosity and Goodwill
During dinner, Grealish and Walker showcased their generous spirit by treating fellow diners to free drinks, earning praise for their friendly demeanor. Despite their high-profile status, the pair remained down-to-earth and approachable, spreading holiday cheer wherever they went.
An Unforgettable Night Out
After dinner, the friends followed different paths, with Walker heading to Tape nightclub while Grealish and his companions made their way to the Platinum Lace strip club in Leicester Square. The night was filled with late-night drinks, dancing, and merry-making, creating an atmosphere of festive revelry.
Setting the Record Straight
Despite the night's revelry, sources close to Grealish clarified that the footballer was not interested in lap dances and simply wanted to enjoy late-night drinks with his friends. His behavior at the club was described as gentlemanly, with the group indulging in drinks and music in a private setting.
Life on and off the Pitch
Jack Grealish's move to Manchester City and subsequent loan to Everton have been significant career milestones for the talented footballer. While he has faced challenges in adapting to his new environment, Grealish remains grateful for the support from fans and is committed to making a positive impact on the pitch.
Looking Ahead
As Grealish continues his football journey with Everton, his actions off the pitch offer a glimpse into the personal side of the player. Despite the occasional night of revelry, Grealish's dedication to his craft and his appreciation for the fans are evident, shaping his narrative both on and off the field.

