James Wade, the professional darts player, has addressed a viral video that appeared to show him farting during a match at the Players Championship in Leicester.

The 41-year-old star has clarified that the sound heard in the clip was not flatulence, but rather the velcro on his new trainers.


The video, which quickly spread on social media, captured Wade bending at the legs after securing a 6-5 victory over Callan Rydz in the quarter-finals.

The incident garnered widespread attention, even making international headlines in the New York Times.

Wade addressed the incident in a column, stating, “I have to defend myself, and I am sticking to the story that it was the velcro on my new trainers!”

He expressed surprise at the footage’s rapid spread, admitting he thought live streams ended after the final dart.

The darts star had previously taken to social media to clarify the situation, jokingly writing, “Footage has emerged of me doing what appears to be a ‘shart’ at the end of one of my matches.

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James Wade insisted it was his shoes that made the noise…

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“It was actually the velcro on my new trainers. I now consider this matter put to bed as don’t wish to talk about it again.”

Despite the amusing incident, Wade’s recent performance has been impressive.

He secured his place in the upcoming World Grand Prix tournament, set to take place in Leicester next month.

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James Wade has responded after a video of appearing to fart went viral

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Wade expressed confidence in his chances at the Grand Prix, citing his strong recent form.

He stated, “My darts have actually been really good of late, and I put in some great performances across the two days in Leicester.”

The darts player’s run to the semi-finals of the Players Championship 22 event demonstrates his current competitive form, setting the stage for a potentially successful showing at the World Grand Prix.

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Looking ahead, Wade plans to use upcoming tournaments to further hone his skills.

He said, “There are still four events to go before then – the Swiss Open this weekend and three Players Championships in Wigan next week – so I will be using those to sharpen my game further.”

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The darts player remains optimistic about his prospects, adding, “This level of practice gives me a great chance of success.”

With his recent form and focused preparation, Wade appears poised for a strong showing in the upcoming competitions, particularly the World Grand Prix in Leicester.