The former Glasgow Warriors rugby star, who played for the club for nine years, was convicted of domestic abuse earlier this month.
Shamed Glasgow warriors rugby star Stuart Hogg “hated the Glaswegian accent” he revealed in messages sent to his secret former flame.
Once heralded as the golden boy of Scottish rugby with his famed number 15 jersey, Hogg was unmasked as a domestic abuser earlier this month.
The former Scotland captain 32, from Hawick, Roxburghshire, who was convicted of a five-year campaign of abuse against his wife, was also terrorising secret girlfriend Jilly O’Donnell at the same time.
After the pair parted ways, they remained in touch and it was in messages that Hogg, who played for Glasgow Warriors from 2010- 2019, told his former lover that he “hated” the Glaswegian accent.
In a text message exchange between the pair, Hogg wrote: “Glaswegian accent is dusting. Hated it.”
Jilly, 47, from Newcastle, said: “After he moved back to Scotland we kept in touch.
“He told me once he didn’t like the Glasgow accent.”
Hogg’s rugby journey began as a promising 18-year-old debutant for Glasgow Warriors in February 2011 at Firhill Stadium.
In November 2014 Hogg signed a two-year contract extension with the Glasgow Warriors, keeping him at the club until at least May 2017.
He later signed a further contract in 2016 taking him to the end of the 2018/19 season.