Wayne Carey discusses his new job at a risqué strip club, sharing details about the position, while also making a humorous comment about anticipated events at the adult-oriented establishment.
Former AFL Star Wayne Carey Spotted at Geelong's After Dark Gentlemen's Club
Wayne Carey, the famed former North Melbourne footballer, has been making headlines once again, this time for his recent visit to Geelong's After Dark Gentlemen's Club. The venue, known as the city's top adult entertainment venue and strip club, offers pole dancing and private intimate dances to its patrons.
On August 15, 2025, Carey was photographed walking into the After Dark Gentlemen's Club, suggesting that he may be a regular visitor or could be participating in promotional events at the establishment. However, no further information about a deeper or official role for Carey at the club has been reported.
This visit comes after Carey made headlines earlier this year, when a viral video showed him emerging from the bathroom at the trendy Toorak Cellars bar. The video sparked controversy and allegations, earning Carey the nickname 'Toilet Duck' in some circles. Carey has since spoken out against the video, branding it as 'shameful' and cyberbullying.
Despite the controversy, Carey has expressed his support for big acts like Snoop Dogg headlining pre-game entertainment at this year's AFL decider. He believes that such acts help promote the AFL in other parts of the world. When asked about his feelings towards the After Dark Gentlemen's Club, Carey described the venue as classy and the women who work there as highly skilled.
After Dark manager Jimmy Leschke confirmed that Carey is still due to appear at the club for a meet-and-greet event on Friday night. Carey has refused to name the women involved in the incident, stating he would let the law take care of it. He also expressed anger and sadness over the woman being thrown into the situation because he could kick a footy.
Carey left Australia to get away from the furore but refused to specify where he'd jetted off to. He has since returned and is facing the media scrutiny head-on. Despite the ongoing controversy, Carey remains a popular figure in Australian football, and his appearance at the After Dark Gentlemen's Club is sure to draw a crowd.
[1] Sources: News.com.au, The Age [2] Sources: Herald Sun, ABC News
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