Former England rugby captain Lawrence Dallaglio is in for an awkward time after it emerged in court that his credit card had been used in a London brothel.
With live sports around the world cancelled, fans are turning to some unlikely sources for entertainment.
SuperSport has had to be creative in the wake of so many sporting tournaments and leagues being suspended or cancelled. Let’s see what they have in store for us.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Taro Aso, thinks dark forces are at work to prevent The Olympic Games from happening this year.
Imagine spending your entire life dreaming of wearing your country’s colours, and then getting a first-baller on debut. You may only ever get one more bite at the cherry, so you need to shine.
After his side were knocked out of the FA Cup on penalties, Spurs midfielder Eric Dier charged into the crowd in a rather ugly incident.
Kolbe needs no introduction, and Ponga is a fleet-footed New Zealander who plays for the Newcastle Knights in Australia’s NRL, a rugby league competition.
This Sunday, Capetonians and visitors from around the world will don clothing that is far too figure-hugging and pedal their way around the peninsula.
South Africa’s schoolboy doping problem is no big secret, but some of the numbers from tournaments such as Craven Week are unrivalled in other parts of the world.
Siya Kolisi and Jordy Smith managed to find time to meet up for a surf, with the Springbok captain riding a custom surfboard shaped by Jordy’s father.
Trailing Fiji in the Los Angeles Sevens final 12-24, and with around half a minute left on the clock, the men in green and gold staged an incredible comeback.
32-year-old Maria Sharapova has announced her retirement, bringing to a close a journey that began when she was spotted by Martina Navratilova at a Moscow tennis clinic when she was just six.
Dane Jackson made the second tallest waterfall descent in known history earlier this month, and it’s somewhat terrifying to watch
The chance to play alongside Rafa Nadal, versus Roger Federer and Bill Gates, only comes along once in a lifetime. In order to avoid embarrassment, Trevor took extreme measures.
Mary Anne Wakefield was given the chance to win a new car, but she had to nail a monster putt to do so. Enjoy as the crowd goes wild.
A former US Marine has set a new world record by planking for way, way longer than should be physically possible.
Deontay Wilder was soundly beaten by Tyson Fury, although the American has a few odd excuses up his sleeve.
42-year-old David Ayres went from watching an NHL match from the crowd to being in the thick of the action.
The current talk of the motorsport world, after the second day of Formula One pre-season testing, is Mercedes’ ‘Dual Axis Steering’ system, and everyone is scrambling to find out more.
The Formula E ‘Driver’s Eye’ camera is giving fans the chance to see things from the drivers’ perspective, and take part in the “electrifying chaos”.
Usain Bolt’s 100-metre world record of 9,58 seconds is going to take some beating. If they decide to allow performance-enhancing buffalo, this may the guy.
Season one of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ was a massive success, and season two promises to up the ante with increased behind-the-scenes access.
Portadown FC’s Adam Salley is a classic example of what can go wrong when you engage in a premature celebration.
During his acceptance speech, Kolisi spoke with passion about how sport has the ability to unite in a way that politics never will.
Kolbe is the world’s most exciting winger, but this past weekend he made his first-ever appearance at flyhalf for Toulouse in the French Top 14 clash against Racing 92.
20-year-old pole vaulter Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis is the most exciting thing to happen to track and field since the great Jamaican hung up his boots.
Pro surfer Alex Botelho and his jetski-riding partner Hugo Vau will never forget the inaugural World Surf League’s Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge.
Defending against the attacking powerhouse that is PSG is tough at the best of times, but it doesn’t help when you belt the ball into your own net.
Rassie Erasmus’ Twitter account might only be a few days old, but it’s going to be tough for him to top the videos he’s shared since joining the social media site over the weekend.
On Friday night, Cape Town Stadium set a new Guinness World Record by gathering 51 954 tennis fans to attend a tennis match.