Three members of a girl gang have been jailed for sexually humiliating and terrorising a footballer.

Three members of a girl gang from England who filmed themselves performing bizarre sexual acts on an amateur footballer after plying him with vodka have been jailed.

Brogan Gillard, 26, Paige Cunningham, 22, and Shannon Jones, 20, danced provocatively around their naked victim, as they filmed themselves cutting his hair, slicing vegetables over him and parting his bottom cheeks, the Daily Mail reported.

The women then posted photos on Snapchat with the caption 'terrorised!'.

Members of the public were asked to leave as the mobile phone footage was played in court.

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Gillard, the ringleader, sat in the dock beside her co-defendants repeatedly gasping 'oh no' with her head in her hands, as the footage was shown.

The video showed Gillard parting the man's bottom cheeks holding a pair of scissors, while a woman squealed off-camera 'stick a knife up his bum, stick it up his bum!'

The court heard the women targeted the amateur footballer, plied him with vodka and took him back to Gillard's home on November 29, 2015.

They then tormented and humiliated the naked 20-year-old footballer, who was in the foetal position on the kitchen floor, as Gillard sliced onions over him.

His mother later found him on his doorstep at 5.30am, wearing a pair of shredded trousers with clumps of his hair missing.

He appeared dazed and confused and shouted: "Get them off me, there's something up my bum, I want to go home."

The women, from Cumbria, North West England, pleaded guilty to sexual assault at Preston Crown Court.

Judge Graham Knowles said the defendants had intended on demeaning and humiliating the victim for their own entertainment.

"They found it amusing as the video clearly shows," he said.

"He was at their mercy. They had none."

Gillard was sentenced to 31 months behind bars, while Cunningham received a 10-month sentence.

Jones will be sentenced at a later date.

Prosecutor Francis McEntee said: "This was overall an offence of demeaning and humiliating the victim and the means of doing that was by means of sexually abusing him and recording it, terrorising him."

Following the attack, the victim had trouble sleeping and suffered flashbacks. He also had to shave his hair to try and cover the patches left by Gillard.

When police went to Gillard's house to investigate she initially lied saying she had cut the victim's hair 'because he's a d**k'.

She told police it was a practical joke and something she had seen in films and at parties.

Sharon Watson, defending Gillard, said her client was 'genuinely disgusted and appalled with herself' and said the incident was 'unplanned and opportunistic.'

Cunningham's lawyer, Mike Brady, said his client did not appreciate how serious the behaviour was at the time.

"She can't quite bring herself to believe she acted in this way," he said.

The victim's mother said it's one of the worst things that could have happened to her son.

"There was no physical injury, it is more the psychological trauma," she said.