September 19, 2024

Man Utd legend Evra stars in Giggs’ rap video with host of glamorous women – and even gets iconic catchphrase in

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PATRICE EVRA has found himself the star of a rap video – with several scantily-clad women.

The former Manchester United star recently teamed up with London rapper Giggs to promote Au Vodka’s new Pink Lemonade.

Manchester United legend Patrice Evra appeared in a rap video to promote Au Vodka

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Manchester United legend Patrice Evra appeared in a rap video to promote Au VodkaCredit: AU VODKA The former defender was joined by several scantily-clad womed

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The former defender was joined by several scantily-clad womedCredit: AU VODKA Simon Cowell and Ed Sheeran lookalikes bizarrely featured in the video

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Simon Cowell and Ed Sheeran lookalikes bizarrely featured in the videoCredit: AU VODKA Evra signed off the video by telling rapper Giggs, 'I love this game'

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Evra signed off the video by telling rapper Giggs, ‘I love this game’Credit: AU VODKA

And fittingly, Evra donned United’s pink 2018/19 away shirt for the video – which kicked off with him getting a fresh trim.

It wasn’t long before he was joined by several attractive women – who were parading gold Au Vodka bottles and drinking the pink liquid.

The scene was, bizarrely, being watched by Simon Cowell and Ed Sheeran lookalikes – who were laughing their heads off at the ongoings.

It then cut to Evra rapping more of Giggs’ lyrics before panning to the models donning barely-there bikinis.

Evra was later joined by Au Vodka co-owner Charlie Sloth – whom he threw dollar bills up in the air with.

The former France international made sure to ensure the party by pouring himself a glass after jumping on a table with two bottles.

The video ended with the retired left-back making a phone call to Giggs – in which he dropped his iconic phrase.

The 41-year-old said: “Giggs, it’s good. I love this game!”

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Evra retired from professional football in July 2019 – one year after his departure from West Ham.

The Frenchman spent eight-and-half seasons with Manchester United before moves to Juventus and Marseille.

And he recently recalled an incident where he nearly traded blows with former Red Devils team-mat Gary Neville.

He said on his YouTube channel: “I nearly killed Gary Neville, I’ll be honest with you

“Sir Alex Ferguson stopped the training about that. So I remember, I get the ball.

“Then Gary Neville comes and he tackled me.

“He got the ball but he got a little bit of me so I was on the floor.

“And I looked at him and he was standing there.

“And I said, ‘Gary, you won’t say sorry?’ He looked at me and said “F*** off.'”

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