According to media reports, Jack Grealish held a £20,000 festive party for his friends over Christmas, which ended at a strip club at 4 am.

They drank £14 spirits per glass in the club, while female dancers performed around tables and sofas.Earlier, Grealish and his friends provided free drinks for revellers at an upscale restaurant.
A source described the pre-holiday spree as “an unmatched seasonal indulgence.”
Grealish’s grand night out came the day after he played for Everton. The match was on Saturday, December 20, when Everton lost 0-1 to Arsenal at home.
He traveled to London in his spare time and visited the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park. There, he met former teammate Kyle Walker in the VIP area.
Walker was with a friend and two women at the time.
The pair then went to Bagatelle, a French-Mediterranean restaurant in Mayfair, where they were seen handing out drinks to diners.
A guest said: “The lads were having a great time. They showed kindness to everyone present. They’re very generous guys.”
After that, the two parted ways. Walker wanted to go to the nearby Tape club, where a bottle of whiskey costs £775.
However, he failed to persuade the others and eventually left the restaurant wearing a fluffy gray hoodie.
Grealish and around a dozen entourage’s next stop was the Platinum Lace strip club in Leicester Square.
Their party ended at 4 am with a £3,500 bill, and Grealish left the club "smiling" shortly after.
A source said: "Grealish had no interest in lap dances; he just wanted to have some late-night drinks.
"Grealish had a great time at Platinum Lace. He was a real gentleman.
"He didn’t look at any of the lap dancers or strippers at all.
"He’s in a relationship, and this was just a late-night venue where you can have a drink.
"Grealish was in a private booth with a group of people, ordering hundreds of £14 Jagerbombs, while the girls danced on the tables and sofas.
"It was an unmatched seasonal indulgence.
"The party went on until the tired revellers were politely asked to leave and then returned to the Sanderson Hotel.
"Some of them also ordered champagne to be sent to their rooms afterwards.
"It was an unforgettable splurge."




