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Keeley Hazell's boyfriend 'battered England ace' after finding him in Page 3 model's bed
Former Page 3 model Keeley Hazell opened up on how an England star came to be in her bed but was left bloodied and bruised when her boyfriend turned up
Many men would have dreamed of finding themselves in Page 3 stunner Keeley Hazell's bed back in 2006.
The London beauty, who rose to fame after winning the Daily Star's 'Search for a Beach Babe', was one of the most recognisable glamour models in the UK, after gracing the covers of magazines like Loaded, Nuts, Zoo, Maxim and FHM, and appearing on posters adorned on smitten fans' walls up and down the land.
Yet the circumstances that led to then Chelsea and England star Joe Cole allegedly ending up in her bedroom were unusual to say the least. And the apparent outcome was far from a dream for the now TNT Sports pundit, who turned 44 yesterday, Saturday, November 8.
Life was going well for Cole at the time, as the midfielder had gone out celebrating after Chelsea’s 2-1 FA Cup win over Huddersfield Town at Stamford Bridge, when Jose Mourinho kindly gave his Blues players two days off to rest and relax following a busy Christmas schedule.
Cole, John Terry and West Ham pair Bobby Zamora and Anton Ferdinand – who were also toasting success after a 2-1 win over Norwich City – linked up and went to the West End's Embassy club, where they are said to have encountered a group of glamour models, including Keeley, Lauren Pope, Nikkala and Nicola T Cole.
Keeley, now 39, addressed the night in her autobiography: 'Everyone's Seen My T***'. The former top 10 star of FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World list said Cole was "so drunk he couldn't stand up" as they were getting into a taxi.
"JC jumped in and slurred, 'PartttttttyYYYYY,'" she wrote. "I called my friend Nic, who we'd been with, to find out where everyone had gone, but her phone was off. I didn't have anyone else's number, and JC had lost his wallet. I said I'd drop him home and kept asking him where he lived, and he kept replying: 'England!'
"I didn't want to leave JC drunk in the middle of the street on his own. We had the World Cup coming up. I couldn't leave a valuable player stumbling around the streets of Mayfair."
Keeley was unable to find Cole a bed and said she decided the only option was to take him back to her home on a South London council estate.
"I carried him out of the taxi over my arm and made him drink tons of water in the hallway. Then, I walked him to my bedroom, took off his coat and shoes, and put him to bed," she wrote, adding she called her friend Patsy to tell her the Chelsea star was there.
"We peered through my bedroom door at JC like he was some sort of exotic zoo animal. We were both drunk and giddy with excitement. Then, my phone rang. It was Theo – my boyfriend. 'What should I do?' I asked Patsy. 'What am I going to say about JC being in my bed?' 'Don’t tell him.'
"Theo's car key was inside my house. He'd been waiting until I got back to collect it. He said he was coming over. I tried to find an excuse for why he should wait until morning, but all I had was, 'Patsy is staying over.' He replied, 'So?' Before I could mentally untangle myself, he arrived.
"I kissed him hello, trying to act sane while freaking out at the very real possibility that JC could wake up at any moment, shuffle down the stairs, and, well, ruin my life."
But Keeley couldn't keep the secret to herself, and Theo soon bounded upstairs. She continued: "There was a loud bang from upstairs. We froze. There was the sound of a door opening, then voices.
Keeley screamed at Theo that he "was going to kill him if he wasn’t careful". As she recalls: "This wasn’t some scrappy little bar fight; JC's shirt had been ripped off; he was bruised and bleeding."
Keeley continued: "I had no idea how to stop this horror, but, in miracle-like fashion, JC fought back. He hit Theo on the side of the face. Theo swung back and he ducked out of the way.
"The pair began rumbling around my room and then, at a speed I didn't know was possible, JC zoomed past Patsy and me. Before any of us had moved, he was gone."
Cole jumped through the living room window and fled to the nearest minicab office, where it's said he wasn't recognised due to the bruising and bleeding.
The ex-West Ham star, who would say he was "assaulted by another man", returned to Chelsea training after the ordeal wearing a black woolly hat to mask any injuries he may have sustained.
A spokesman for the midfielder at the time insisted he had no relationship with Hazell and remained committed to his long-term girlfriend, fitness instructor Carly Zucker, whom he later married and remains in a happy relationship with to this day.
The Daily Mail later reported that Keeley's boyfriend who she referred to as 'Theo' was actually her ex-partner Lloyd Miller, a former bodybuilder.
Miller maintained that he punched the England star because he believed his "hands were all over" Keeley during a party at her parents' home earlier that evening.
He claimed to the Daily Mail: "I asked him to leave her alone. The next thing I know he hits me on the back of the head. He threw the first punch, and I did not start the trouble."
Miller said: "I got the better of him physically. I overpowered him. There are loads of people saying that Joe Cole was beaten up while minding his own business, but that's not true. [But] I didn't beat the hell out of him as people said. I gave him a couple of whacks.'
However, the former Page 3 girl's version of events in her book insist there was no amorous behaviour towards her by Cole prior to the confrontation.
And when Cole spoke about the incident himself, he said he had feared for his life as he woke in Keeley's bedroom to find a man hitting him.
He said: "I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the fella could have killed me. Thinking about it now, I worry that anything could have happened. But the only thing going through my head was I had to get out of there.
"That was my overriding urge. Just to get out. I was just lucky the window was open - so I could escape."
Explaining his decision to speak publicly about the incident at the time, Cole said: "I didn't want to because I want to be on the back pages and not the front. But it's gone too far - so I just want to put it to rest.'
He denied making any sexual advances towards Keeley, insisting that after the club he attended a party at her parents' home and then fell asleep, and said he was beat up by two men, not one.
Cole added: "People must have left and I don't know what time in the morning it was. But suddenly I was woken up because there was someone jumping on me, hitting me. There were two men.
"One was jumping on me and the other was right behind me. It was terrifying. My first thought when I woke up and he was on me was to get out of the house. I just wanted to get the fella off me as quick as I could and get out of the house and get home.
He added: "I don't know who the two men were. I've never met the guy who was hitting me and I wouldn't recognise him now if I saw him. They didn't say anything to me I had to protect myself, so we ended up scuffling - but I just had to get out of there."
As for Miller's relationship with Keeley, they split up, and she later claimed that afterwards he leaked a sex tape of her into the public domain, when she hit "rock bottom", before giving up modelling.
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Former Page 3 model Keeley Hazell opened up on how an England star came to be in her bed but was left bloodied and bruised when her boyfriend turned up
Many men would have dreamed of finding themselves in Page 3 stunner Keeley Hazell's bed back in 2006.
The London beauty, who rose to fame after winning the Daily Star's 'Search for a Beach Babe', was one of the most recognisable glamour models in the UK, after gracing the covers of magazines like Loaded, Nuts, Zoo, Maxim and FHM, and appearing on posters adorned on smitten fans' walls up and down the land.
Yet the circumstances that led to then Chelsea and England star Joe Cole allegedly ending up in her bedroom were unusual to say the least. And the apparent outcome was far from a dream for the now TNT Sports pundit, who turned 44 yesterday, Saturday, November 8.
Life was going well for Cole at the time, as the midfielder had gone out celebrating after Chelsea’s 2-1 FA Cup win over Huddersfield Town at Stamford Bridge, when Jose Mourinho kindly gave his Blues players two days off to rest and relax following a busy Christmas schedule.
Cole, John Terry and West Ham pair Bobby Zamora and Anton Ferdinand – who were also toasting success after a 2-1 win over Norwich City – linked up and went to the West End's Embassy club, where they are said to have encountered a group of glamour models, including Keeley, Lauren Pope, Nikkala and Nicola T Cole.
Keeley, now 39, addressed the night in her autobiography: 'Everyone's Seen My T***'. The former top 10 star of FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World list said Cole was "so drunk he couldn't stand up" as they were getting into a taxi.
"JC jumped in and slurred, 'PartttttttyYYYYY,'" she wrote. "I called my friend Nic, who we'd been with, to find out where everyone had gone, but her phone was off. I didn't have anyone else's number, and JC had lost his wallet. I said I'd drop him home and kept asking him where he lived, and he kept replying: 'England!'
"I didn't want to leave JC drunk in the middle of the street on his own. We had the World Cup coming up. I couldn't leave a valuable player stumbling around the streets of Mayfair."
Keeley was unable to find Cole a bed and said she decided the only option was to take him back to her home on a South London council estate.
"I carried him out of the taxi over my arm and made him drink tons of water in the hallway. Then, I walked him to my bedroom, took off his coat and shoes, and put him to bed," she wrote, adding she called her friend Patsy to tell her the Chelsea star was there.
"We peered through my bedroom door at JC like he was some sort of exotic zoo animal. We were both drunk and giddy with excitement. Then, my phone rang. It was Theo – my boyfriend. 'What should I do?' I asked Patsy. 'What am I going to say about JC being in my bed?' 'Don’t tell him.'
"Theo's car key was inside my house. He'd been waiting until I got back to collect it. He said he was coming over. I tried to find an excuse for why he should wait until morning, but all I had was, 'Patsy is staying over.' He replied, 'So?' Before I could mentally untangle myself, he arrived.
"I kissed him hello, trying to act sane while freaking out at the very real possibility that JC could wake up at any moment, shuffle down the stairs, and, well, ruin my life."
But Keeley couldn't keep the secret to herself, and Theo soon bounded upstairs. She continued: "There was a loud bang from upstairs. We froze. There was the sound of a door opening, then voices.
Keeley screamed at Theo that he "was going to kill him if he wasn’t careful". As she recalls: "This wasn’t some scrappy little bar fight; JC's shirt had been ripped off; he was bruised and bleeding."
Keeley continued: "I had no idea how to stop this horror, but, in miracle-like fashion, JC fought back. He hit Theo on the side of the face. Theo swung back and he ducked out of the way.
"The pair began rumbling around my room and then, at a speed I didn't know was possible, JC zoomed past Patsy and me. Before any of us had moved, he was gone."
Cole jumped through the living room window and fled to the nearest minicab office, where it's said he wasn't recognised due to the bruising and bleeding.
The ex-West Ham star, who would say he was "assaulted by another man", returned to Chelsea training after the ordeal wearing a black woolly hat to mask any injuries he may have sustained.
A spokesman for the midfielder at the time insisted he had no relationship with Hazell and remained committed to his long-term girlfriend, fitness instructor Carly Zucker, whom he later married and remains in a happy relationship with to this day.
The Daily Mail later reported that Keeley's boyfriend who she referred to as 'Theo' was actually her ex-partner Lloyd Miller, a former bodybuilder.
Miller maintained that he punched the England star because he believed his "hands were all over" Keeley during a party at her parents' home earlier that evening.
He claimed to the Daily Mail: "I asked him to leave her alone. The next thing I know he hits me on the back of the head. He threw the first punch, and I did not start the trouble."
Miller said: "I got the better of him physically. I overpowered him. There are loads of people saying that Joe Cole was beaten up while minding his own business, but that's not true. [But] I didn't beat the hell out of him as people said. I gave him a couple of whacks.'
However, the former Page 3 girl's version of events in her book insist there was no amorous behaviour towards her by Cole prior to the confrontation.
And when Cole spoke about the incident himself, he said he had feared for his life as he woke in Keeley's bedroom to find a man hitting him.
He said: "I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the fella could have killed me. Thinking about it now, I worry that anything could have happened. But the only thing going through my head was I had to get out of there.
"That was my overriding urge. Just to get out. I was just lucky the window was open - so I could escape."
Explaining his decision to speak publicly about the incident at the time, Cole said: "I didn't want to because I want to be on the back pages and not the front. But it's gone too far - so I just want to put it to rest.'
He denied making any sexual advances towards Keeley, insisting that after the club he attended a party at her parents' home and then fell asleep, and said he was beat up by two men, not one.
Cole added: "People must have left and I don't know what time in the morning it was. But suddenly I was woken up because there was someone jumping on me, hitting me. There were two men.
"One was jumping on me and the other was right behind me. It was terrifying. My first thought when I woke up and he was on me was to get out of the house. I just wanted to get the fella off me as quick as I could and get out of the house and get home.
He added: "I don't know who the two men were. I've never met the guy who was hitting me and I wouldn't recognise him now if I saw him. They didn't say anything to me I had to protect myself, so we ended up scuffling - but I just had to get out of there."
As for Miller's relationship with Keeley, they split up, and she later claimed that afterwards he leaked a sex tape of her into the public domain, when she hit "rock bottom", before giving up modelling.
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