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Women’s footy star reveals the VERY weird fetish requests she gets from fans

By uk-times.com11 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Roosters NRLW star Jasmin Strange is a fan favourite

NRLW star Jasmin Strange has revealed the weird fetish requests she often gets from fans – and admitted she ‘could make some good money’ if she complied.

Roosters backrower Strange told Triple M’s Rush Hour that supporters often ask for her unwashed socks after she has worn them in matches.

‘I get that many messages from people asking to buy my filthy, game-worn socks,’ she told footy legend Nathan Hindmarsh and co-host Anthony Maroon.

‘So I reckon there’s a few feet freaks out there… I could make some good money for sure.’

Hindmarsh light-heartedly encouraged Strange to pass on her footy socks to eager supporters for a fee, stating it is ‘easy money.’

Strange later offered to sell Hindmarsh’s socks while presenting them as her own, believing they will smell if worn by the Parramatta Eels great.

NRLW star Jasmin Strange has revealed the weird fetish requests she often gets from fans – and admitted she ‘could make some good money’ if she complies

Roosters backrower Strange told Triple M’s Rush Hour supporters often reach out on Instagram and ask for her footy socks – after she has worn them in games

On the field, the 22-year-old is gunning for her third successive NRLW premiership this season (pictured, in action for the Roosters)

On the field, the 22-year-old is gunning for her third successive NRLW premiership this season (pictured, in action for the Roosters)

On the field, the 22-year-old is gunning for her third successive NRLW premiership this season.

She played on the wing when the Knights won the 2023 Grand Final – and then did a victory lap last year when the Roosters beat the Sharks.

The Tricolours are unbeaten this season after 10 games, and appear to be on a collision course with Brisbane, who have tasted defeat just once.

Strange is coached by her dad John at the Chooks and her younger brother is boom Canberra Raiders five-eighth Ethan.

The athletic second-rower has also previously discussed palming away accusations of nepotism.

‘In the end I realised it doesn’t actually matter,’ Strange said.

‘For lack of a better term, I have discovered how just stupid some people are.

‘When I was at Newcastle, getting many DMs saying, ‘you only get picked because your dad’s the coach’ – well, he is coaching the Roosters and I’m at the Knights.

‘There are a lot of people that probably don’t have a clue about the game… they just see you as a scapegoat.’

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