Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has spoken out about her experiences and decisions in a forthcoming autobiography, which has been met with backlash from fans and Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor. In the book, Earps reveals that she made comments about former team-mate Hannah Hampton, manager Sarina Wiegman, and included a discussion of losing her spot as England number one prior to Euro 2025.
Earps stated that she has not written her book with the intention of tearing anyone down, but rather to share her real-life experiences. She acknowledged that some aspects have been misinterpreted or taken out of context, which led to an "overwhelming" reaction from fans and media outlets.
Regarding Hampton's return to the England squad, Earps explained that she was rewarding "bad behaviour" by recalling her after being labeled as "disruptive and unreliable." However, Bompastor disputed this, saying that Hampton had shown "class" and felt disrespected towards Wiegman.
Earps discussed her difficult childhood, including bullying, which led to panic attacks and anxiety. The England goalkeeper revealed she has struggled with body image issues throughout her life, particularly as an athlete.
She expressed a desire to start a family in the future but noted that it would require careful planning due to her athletic schedule.
Earps stated that she has not written her book with the intention of tearing anyone down, but rather to share her real-life experiences. She acknowledged that some aspects have been misinterpreted or taken out of context, which led to an "overwhelming" reaction from fans and media outlets.
Regarding Hampton's return to the England squad, Earps explained that she was rewarding "bad behaviour" by recalling her after being labeled as "disruptive and unreliable." However, Bompastor disputed this, saying that Hampton had shown "class" and felt disrespected towards Wiegman.
Earps discussed her difficult childhood, including bullying, which led to panic attacks and anxiety. The England goalkeeper revealed she has struggled with body image issues throughout her life, particularly as an athlete.
She expressed a desire to start a family in the future but noted that it would require careful planning due to her athletic schedule.