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MEAN MESSAGES COST FANS £249

- By JERRY LAWTON jerry.lawton@dailystar.co.uk

MOVIE hardman Vinnie Jones says he loves “bashing the s*** out of prima donna actors”.

The ex-wimbledon and Leeds United footballer is raking in a fortune charging £249 a time for video messages to his many fans who lap them up.

In one 24-second clip he says of his films: “I hope you enjoy me bashing the s *** out of some of them prima donna actors.

“I do love it. It’s not a profession it’s actually a hobby – beating the s*** out of ’em.”

The football enforcer – famous for grabbing

England legend Paul much!!! Vinnie is best in Gascoigne’s tackle while class for any satirical threat playing for Wimbledon to your friends and family against Newcastle United for sure. in 1987 – is on the books of “It’s something we celebrity site Cameo. talk about forever.’’

Since quitting his playing career 21 years ago Vinnie has focused on appearing in a string of movies and now lives in Los Angeles.

He has played a mob enforcer in Guy Ritchie’s crime comedy Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, a gun-for-hire in follow-up Snatch, a silent brawler in Gone In 60 Seconds and a ruthless henchman in Swordfish.

Rave

And Vinnie, 55, has got rave reviews from his satisfied customers.

One wrote: “This is quality. I can’t believe how quick it was sent.

“He’s going to be so happy! Thank you so so much. Hope you’re staying safe and positive in these weird times.’’

Another reviewer added: “That was so above and beyond! Thanks soooooo will

 ??  ?? FILM FRIGHT: Jones delivers in a video
FILM FRIGHT: Jones delivers in a video

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