A disturbing image that shows the feet of two different people on the head of a woman is circulating on social media.

The woman is seen with her face down on a bed. The image, seen by news.com.au, is accompanied by a caption that says: “Boot the s**t.”

There is speculation this could be the latest NRL sex tape to be leaked but there is no confirmation the feet belong to any rugby league players. The NRL has been contacted for comment.

This comes amid rumours the NRL will be rocked by more sex-tape scandals.

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One NRL club official told The Daily Telegraph: “There are dozens of tapes out there — I have been hearing that for weeks now. The NRL know there is plenty more to come.”

NSW Police today charged Penrith Panthers star Tyrone May after he allegedly featured in two sex tapes that were leaked last week. The 22-year-old utility has been charged with two counts of recording intimate image without consent, and two counts of disseminate image without consent.

media_camera The disturbing image being circulated on social media.

media_camera Tyrone May will “vigorously deny” the charges levelled against him.

In a statement, Penrith said May would “vigorously deny the charges”.

Speaking at The Courier-Mail NRL launch on Monday, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg alerted everyone to the possibility the game may be forced to confront more shocking headlines.

“I expect we’ll see some of this from time to time,” Greenberg said.

“I’ve heard lots of rumour and innuendo about lots of historical videos and if they are or aren’t out there.

“I don’t know if they are out there, I can only deal with what’s put in front of me. We’ll deal with it and get on with the footy.

“It’s another reminder to players to be very careful, particularly when you’re around videos and phones. I’d be pretty surprised if players don’t know the risk that goes with that in the future.

“There is a fine balance between what’s illegal and what is I’d call stupidity. What I’m seeing at the moment is a hell of a lot of stupidity.”

Greenberg referenced that “stupidity” last week when he fined Canterbury prop Dylan Napa 10 per cent of his 2019 salary — the equivalent to $70,000 — after explicit videos of the Queensland Origin star appeared online.

They were filmed several years ago and one video showed Napa having sex with a woman, while another showed him performing a sex act on himself as a man was shadow boxing in the same room.

Napa broke his silence on the controversy last month and admitted he could not say for sure whether more videos of him would emerge, saying he had “no idea” who was responsible for the leaks.

“Nothing surprises me now, man,” Napa told reporters. “Everything’s out there so whatever, I don’t know. You can’t quote on me on that because I don’t know but nothing would surprise me.”

Greenberg said Napa was not suspended because the footage was filmed years ago, but the NRL chief warned anyone appearing in videos from now on would face much harsher punishment.

“I would suggest that every NRL player would be acutely aware now that if they distribute or take video which are idiotic, senseless and juvenile and distribute them around and it gets out, they can expect a significant sanction,” he said.

Legendary rugby league coach turned journalist Roy Masters also said clubs were aware more alarming videos could be released.

“The administration is aware NRL clubs are preparing for more videos to be leaked in coming weeks,” Masters wrote in a column for the Sydney Morning Herald.

media_camera Dylan Napa doesn’t know whether more videos will be leaked.

Originally published as Sick image emerges amid NRL scandal