Adam Johnson’s sister announces new love with caged paedo’s footballer pal in cozy Facebook snap
THE SISTER of disgraced footie star Adam Johnson has found love with one of the jailed player’s pals.
Faye Johnson, 24, and 22-year-old Kamil Didi have gone public with their relationship by posting a cozy Facebook snap of themselves cuddling up to each other.
Personal trainer Didi and Faye celebrated New Year together before spending last weekend in London.
Faye’s new relationship comes after her ex Steven Knox was jailed in November for harassing the disgraced footballer’s child sex victim.
The 30-year-old posted photos of the 15-year-old online and urged others to share them.
Didi, who is also mates with current Sunderland stars like keeper Jordan Pickford, hoped to follow pal Johnson into the footie big time.
But he last turned out for local side Birtley Town FC near Newcastle and is a now a personal trainer.
A source said: “He’s great for Faye. She really needs something to smile about right now and is having a great time with Kamil.
"He's been part of the same circle of friends as Adam for a number of years."
Faye, 24, has been a loyal supporter of Johnson since he was jailed for six years in March last year for child sex offences and has been masterminding his fight for an appeal.
Last week Kamil went public with the couple’s relationship by uploading the snap to his Facebook account.
And he hasn’t given up his dream of making into the big-time and he still has an appeal to be given a Premier League trial on a North East football school’s website.
He pleads: “Throughout my career whilst playing I have represented my local county and district.
"I feel that I have been victimised as I have not been given a trial or a chance to prove myself as to what I can do.
“My level of playing ability is very high, I am a fast, direct right winger to get at the full backs and 9 times out of 10 I will get past the full back.
"I have a very good delivery of the ball when playing I can provide passes and crosses from all angles.
“I can manage 90 minutes no problem, I keep myself fit eating healthily and also going on runs every day.
"I am a very hard worker off the ball. My tracking back is very good, I also will put the tackle in. When in front goal I can finish very well, also outside the box shots are powerful and accurate.”
Trial judge Jonathan Rose was satisfied the girl had suffered "severe psychological harm" and that Johnson had taken advantage of "a young teenager's adoration of a successful celebrity". Johnson was jailed for six years.
He is launching a second appeal against his six-year sentence after his first application to appeal in July was rejected by a judge.
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