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  • Weet-Bix explain reason behind removing Josh Giddey from social media

    Weet-Bix explain reason behind removing Josh Giddey from social media

    Sanitarium has moved to explain why images of Aussie NBA star Josh Giddey were removed from social media posts promoting Weet-Bix on Monday night.

    The six-foot-eight Oklahoma City Thunder point guard currently has an ambassador deal to promote Weet-Bix.

    On Monday however the 21-year-old could no longer be found on social media accounts promoting the breakfast product, as first reported by Code Sports.

    The move comes as an NBA investigation hangs over the head of Giddey following allegations made against him.

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    Sanitarium, the company that owns Weet-Bix, explained the reasoning behind the move on Tuesday in a statement to Code Sports.

    “We know how hard negative social media comments can be for anyone, especially for young athletes,” the statement said.

    “We removed promotional assets featuring Josh Giddey from our own channels out of a desire to minimise opportunities for negative commentary towards Josh while the NBA is looking into the current situation.

    “It was not a precursor to any decisions on Josh’s contract as a Weet-Bix ambassador. We are still in contact with Josh’s management team and awaiting on the facts surrounding this matter.”

    Josh Giddey Weet Bix promo. Picture: FacebookSource: Supplied

    The NBA has confirmed to news.com.au it is ‘looking into’ allegations levelled against the Oklahoma City guard.

    Images, first posted online on Thursday, featured Giddey with a young woman, in one of the photos he is shown standing shirtless behind her.

    Videos have since circulated on X, formerly Twitter, showing Giddey in multiple different locations.

    In one video he’s supposedly talking to the girl’s brother, in which he says: “I’m here with your beautiful sister.

    “Good luck for your season. I hear you’re going to Sacramento soon for a game so best of luck. We’re going to come up and watch you take care of business.”

    In another video, where she appears to be standing in the background outside a nightclub, Giddey says: “What’s up my man? We’re at the front of the club, me and my girl, about to head back to mine.”

    The legal age to attend a nightclub in the United States is 21.

    A further video shared over the weekend, taken from inside a nightclub, shows Giddey on the dancefloor with a female dancing in close proximity in front of him.

    The NBA announced they were looking into the allegations on Saturday (AEDT) before Giddey suited up for the Thunder against the Philadephia 76ers on Sunday.

    Giddey was cheered by the OKC crowd and didn’t seem affected by the off-court drama, playing a solid game in the Thunder’s 127-123 loss to Philadelphia.

    The Thunder return to action on Wednesday when they go up against the Minnesota Timberwolves at 12pm (AEDT).

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  • Surprise twist in Josh Giddey’s $40m deal as one of the faces of Weet-Bix

    Surprise twist in Josh Giddey’s $40m deal as one of the faces of Weet-Bix

    Josh Giddey’s standing as one of the faces of breakfast cereal Weet-Bix appears to have vanished, at least momentarily, following the allegations made against him in the United States.

    On top of his NBA contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder, the 21-year-old Giddey also has a number of sponsorship arrangements, including an ambassador deal with Weet-Bix reportedly worth $40 million.

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    The Victorian has been tied to the Sanitarium product for two years, but as Code Sports first reported, Giddey appears to be no longer found on the cereal’s social media accounts.

    Alongside fellow athletes such as Alex de Minaur, Ellyse Perry, Marnus Labuschagne and Tim Cahill (who are not facing any allegations or probes), Giddey can be found on Weet-Bix cereal boxes and has appeared in marketing material for the brand.

    It appears that he is no longer being featured on the company’s social media account, although a spokesperson for Sanitarium would not confirm and only said to Code Sports the company was monitoring the situation.

    A Weet-Bix promotion featuring Josh Giddey.Source: Supplied

    “We are obviously aware of news surrounding Josh Giddey and are waiting for facts to be confirmed,” the spokesperson told Code Sports.

    “We are in contact with Josh’s management team and waiting on further detail at this point.” 

    There is no suggestion police have been involved in the allegations.

    The NBA has confirmed it is investigating the matter, which revolve around an allegation Giddey has been involved in an inappropriate relationship with a minor.

    The allegations first arose via an anonymous social media post last Thursday, which has since been deleted, and Giddey said he was unable to comment on the allegations against him during a team media event on Saturday.

    “I understand the question obviously, but there’s no further comment right now,” he said.

    The Boomers star is currently in the third year of a four-year $41m rookie contract with the Thunder, but could command significantly more in his next contract given his performances to date in the NBA.

    Josh Giddey is a key member of the Thunder. (Photo by Kelsey Grant/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    The allegations against Giddey emerged when pictures and videos were posted to social media featuring the Australian with a young woman.

    One of the images is of a shirtless Giddey standing behind the woman.

    There are videos which feature Giddey supposedly talking to the girl’s brother, in which he says: “I’m here with your beautiful sister.

    “Good luck for your season. I hear you’re going to Sacramento soon for a game so best of luck. We’re going to come up and watch you take care of business.”

    In another video, where she appears to be standing in the background outside a nightclub, Giddey says: “What’s up my man? We’re at the front of the club, me and my girl, about to head back to mine.”

    The legal age to attend a nightclub in the United States is 21.

    One of the posts circulated on social media.Source: News Corp Australia

    Along with his NBA achievements, Giddey represented Australia at the 2023 FIBA World Cup and looms as a key figure for the Boomers at next year’s Paris Olympics.

    Boomers coach Brian Goorjian was asked about the situation on Monday and stated Giddey has his “full support”.

    The veteran coach is travelling to the United States next month to meet with Giddey and other Boomers playing in the NBA and expected to be made more aware of the situation.

    “It’s really out of my wheelhouse,” Goorjian said on the Gold Coast on Monday.

    “All I’ve done is messaged him and let him know the support is there.

    “I am going to go over in early December and see him face-to-face.

    “I just want to let him know right now he’s got our full support.”

    Oklahoma City has not stood Giddey down after the emergence of the images and video, with the guard playing in last Sunday’s home loss to the Sixers.

    The Thunder’s next match is on the road against Minnesota on Wednesday Australian time.

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