A-League star Steven Taylor has been branded a cheat after both his lovers discovered he called them “long pins”.

Taylor, who played for Newcastle in the English Premier League for 13 years, was dating Diana Adomatis, 22.

In October he flew her to New Zealand where he is starring for Wellington Phoenix.

The defender, 32, wrote: “Thinking of you long pins. U have me smitten like a kitten over u.”

But Diana was devastated when an Australian model messaged her and revealed she had enjoyed sex sessions at his waterfront penthouse the week before her visit.

“Your boyfriend Steven Taylor is a piece of s*** liar just FYI … I was in Wellington just before you,” she wrote.

“I was livid — he’s obviously done this before. I feel so hurt. I told him it was over and he pleaded with me to give him another chance,” Diana said.

“He said, ‘Come over to New Zealand and we can work this out. I’ve made a mistake’. But I don’t want anything to do him.”

The women then found he had also messaged the Aussie saying: “Morning long pins, what’s miss perfect bum doing? Would love to be feeling ur unreal body.”

Diana, originally from Moldova, began dating Toon star Taylor last June.

He was playing for League One side Peterborough United at the time but then signed for Wellington.

“I was smitten and was in love. We had sex everywhere in his flat which overlooked the ocean,” she said.

“Steven called me ‘long pins’ as he loved my long legs. Then I find out he’s calling another woman the same thing.

“He loved me dressing up for him in stockings and suspenders and sexy underwear. He called me ‘wifey’.

“I thought this was the real thing but it was all lies. He’s an arrogant footballer who thinks he’s God’s gift and can get any woman. But the sex wasn’t brilliant. I had a lucky escape.”

Taylor declined to comment last night.

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Originally published as Exposed: A-League star’s sex scandal