Manchester United legend Patrice Evra’s stunned reaction to tasting ‘English’ Irn-Bru for first time
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
- A HILARIOUS video shows Manchester United legend Patrice Evra's stunned reaction after trying iconic Scots drink Irn-Bru for the first time.
The Frenchman was offered the choice between popular French soft drink Orangina and Scotland’s other national drink during an appearance on LadBible's Snack Wars.
The 41-year-old was certain that no matter what, he would opt for the drink made in his beloved France - but was left pleasantly surprised after cracking a can of 'Bru open.
Video shows Evra holding the two drinks speaking to a camera as he compares the production styles, saying: “Look, look at the difference, the French style and the English style.”
A producer can then be heard quickly interjecting from off-camera to let Evra know of his gaffe, advising that Irn-Bru comes from north of the border.
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MARCH 2023
Shame that Tizer didn't make it onto the table, all three I couldn't stand.
Patrice Evra one funny dude.
🇬🇧Ⓜ️🇬🇧👍😉😉😉🤗
Ooh hello 😂
ENGLISH!! Are you mental🤣SCOTLAND!!! SCOTLAND 🏴
Should've given him 1901 to taste.
That is so funny he played in England and he played in Scotland as well
Eh? He didn’t play in Scotland.
Scottish not English 🤷.
Irn Bru is Scottish ! 🏴
ITS SCOTTISH!!!!
Irn Bru is about as English as he is French.
ENGLISH😂 ITS CLEARLY A SCOTTISH DRINK
As soon as they told him it was Scottish he stopped calling it English as well, they just put that in the title of the vid cus they knew people would comment and it would drive engagement.
It's British, but definitely *not* English
Brilliant 👍
It’s Scottish so why say English in the heading? Think England takes enough credit and finances from Scotland, what’s next? Our textiles and whisky? The country it’s self you already take our oil and any profit that’s made from the oil textiles and whisky as well as a massive portion of our tourism, if it’s an English thing it’s known as English, if it’s a Scottish thing it’s known as British or English. Get a grip
The English in the title is in quotes, because the footballer thought it is English, even though it's a braw drink fae Scotland, and as someone from the English region of Northumbria, I love Irn Bru, ye cannae beat it.