Premier League Player Accidentally Flashes Genitals To Millions Of TV Viewers

Premier League Player Accidentally Flashes Genitals To Millions Of TV Viewers

Global TV fans of the English Premier League got more than they bargained for during a game yesterday when a rogue penis inadvertently appeared on TV screens.

The clash between Premier League sides Huddersfield and Bournemouth was well into the dying stages when the cameras panned to Huddersfield manager, David Wagner, watching on from the sidelines.

However, at that very moment an unidentified Huddersfield reserve player can be seen standing up and readjusting himself and, in doing so, giving millions of lunchtime sports fans more than they bargained for.

Check out the action below (if you really have to). And, for the record, Huddersfield won the game 4-1.

And the quick flash didn’t go unnoticed by BT Sports viewers who were quick to social media to respond to the unwanted action.

“Cheers @btsport for showing me one of Huddersfield’s subs penis whilst I’m tucking into my lunch,” wrote one. “Wasn’t expecting to see a Huddersfield player’s penis on my TV” wrote another. While another fan penned: “LMAO a Huddersfield’s player exposed his penis on live TV.”




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