Todd Carney reportedly on dating app Bumble

He was banished from the NRL after he was photographed urinating into his own mouth at Cronulla pub Northies in 2014.

And almost four years on, Todd Carney appears to be looking for love on a dating app.

According to Woman’s Day, the 31-year-old’s profile has been spotted on Bumble.

‘He’s hoping to make his mark’: NRL bad boy Todd Carney ‘is looking for love on Bumble’ according to Woman’s Day

The publication claimed on Monday that Todd is ‘making his mark on the social scene’ by joining Bumble.

Bumble is one of many dating apps looking to pair like-minded people, whether for casual hook-ups or something more serious.

When reached out for comment, Todd neither confirmed or denied the claims.

The publication claimed that Todd is 'making his mark on the social scene' by joining Bumble

The publication claimed that Todd is ‘making his mark on the social scene’ by joining Bumble

The alleged Bumble sighting comes almost four years after Todd was seen urinating in his own mouth at a pub in Sydney’s South back in 2014.

A photo was leaked on social media at the time of Todd performing an act known as ‘bubbling’, which led to his contract with the Cronulla Sharks being terminated.

Following his dismissal, the tattooed lad moved to France to play the 2015 season with Catalans Dragons before joining the Salford Red Devils a year later.

Todd has recently made a declaration that he wishes to return to the NRL by joining the North Queensland Cowboys.

Infamous: He was banished from the NRL after he was photographed urinating into his own mouth at Cronulla pub Northies in 2014

Infamous: He was banished from the NRL after he was photographed urinating into his own mouth at Cronulla pub Northies in 2014

However the Goulburn-born athlete will have to prove himself before putting on the jersey.

An NRL spokesman told the Sydney Morning Herald over the weekend: ‘Our approach with serious offences or recidivists is to require them to demonstrate over a long period of time that they are committed to change. 

‘It’s not just a commitment to change, which is mere words, but a demonstration of change,’ they added.

Making a comeback: Todd has recently made a declaration that he wishes to return to the NRL by joining the North Queensland Cowboys. Pictured in April 2014

Making a comeback: Todd has recently made a declaration that he wishes to return to the NRL by joining the North Queensland Cowboys. Pictured in April 2014



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