Kurt Zouma's Cat-Kicking Video Has Been Seen Worldwide As The West Ham Star Pleads Guilty

He's in hot water.

Kurt Zouma’s cat-kicking video has now been seen around the world, and the fallout has only grown louder as the West Ham defender pleaded guilty to animal cruelty.

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The case took a strange turn in court, where jurors heard that a woman spotted the footage on his brother’s Snapchat while he was trying to arrange a date with her. What started as a private exchange quickly became a public scandal, with the video spreading far beyond the original circle.

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Now the story has moved from social media shock to a criminal admission, and the details are still hard to shake. Read on.

Premier League footballer Kurt Zouma has confessed to kicking and slapping his pet cat in a viral video that triggered a series of similar animal cruelty incidents, the court heard.

The shocking incident emerged after a woman who had been due to go on a date with Kurt's brother Yoan saw the video on his Snapchat, prompting her to raise the alarm and cancel her date.

The woman, who was not named, told Yoan Zouma she 'did not wish to associate' with anyone who found his brother's actions amusing.

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Kurt Zouma pleads guilty at Thames Magistrates’ Court, east London.
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The video spread fast once it surfaced.

The West Ham United defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the Animal Welfare Act when he appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court in east London on Tuesday morning. Zouma, 27, was required to apologize after distressing footage was filmed and shared by his younger brother Yoan, 24, who also confessed to one offense during the hearing.

Prosecutors also told the court that the video triggered a spate of copycat attacks that were filmed and shared online, sparking outrage from advocates.

Court shown disturbing CCTV-style footage of Zouma kicking a Bengal cat.

The court was shown disturbing video of the incident, filmed at Zouma's home and posted on Snapchat by his brother on February 6. It was later seen by a woman who had been messaging Yoan, prompting her to raise the alarm. Zouma could be seen kicking the Bengal cat across his kitchen before throwing a pair of shoes at it and more.

Prosecutor describes Zouma threatening to kill the cat during court hearing.

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Prosecutor Hazel Stevens informed the court that Kurt Zouma could be heard saying, 'I swear I'll kill it, I swear I'll kill it.' Ms. Stevens stated the 40-second clip appeared to have been filmed after the cats were deemed responsible for damaging a chair in the home.

She said, 'Kurt Zouma is determined to chastise or enact some sort of retribution for the damage caused.'

Prosecutor Hazel Stevens tells court Zouma kicked cat like a football.

Ms. Stevens added, 'This is a scene that can only be described as shocking. He did not chastise the cat where it was but brought it into the kitchen and kicked it like a football.'

The court heard that the young woman who initially reported the footage was so appalled she canceled a date with Yoan Zouma, writing, 'I do not believe that is okay. The cat does not know what it is doing. I do not want to associate with people who find that amusing, especially in front of a child. You must take care of that stuff, particularly with your family being who they are.'

Footage shows Zouma approaching a Bengal cat with a slipper.

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This is also like the fight over a declaw demand, where the girlfriend pressured to alter the family cat.

Footage showed Kurt Zouma recording the cat sitting on a chair and approaching it with a slipper before running at the cat. While holding the cat at waist height, Zouma 'drops the cat, kicks it in the stomach with his left foot, and another cat can be seen escaping,' said Ms. Stevens.

Kurt could be heard laughing in the background while Yoan posted the video with laughing emojis. Kurt was heard saying, 'I'll hit it, you want a fight,' and 'where is it? Where is it?' and 'I'll kill it - I swear - I'll kill it.'

Prosecutor says Zouma brought cat into kitchen, then chased and kicked it. The prosecutor added, 'The cat was brought into the kitchen where it was then kicked. The chasing and the throwing began. He already has a mindset that he will do further damage to the cat.' Ms. Stevens stated there has been a 'wave of people attacking cats and posting it on various social media sites' since the video was shared.Court hears Zouma and brother Yoan failed to show exemplary pet care.

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'Dealing with pets in this way does not demonstrate exemplary behavior. They both have a position of responsibility as footballers. They are role models whose actions are copied. Their behavior falls short of what is expected of a high-profile image.'

Zouma agrees his Bengal cats will be rehomed under RSPCA care.

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For another pet-welfare showdown, read how the roommate rehomed an adopted kitten without asking.

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