Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has apologised over an "insensitive" fancy-dress stunt that saw him appear to imitate a suicide bomber.
The
England international was pictured in the British press on Thursday
wearing a costume that appeared to show him with a mock circuit-board
and mobile phone strapped to his chest, as well as bottles of the
alcoholic drink Jagermeister and cans of Red Bull around his waist.
Smalling's
management company released a statement on his behalf confirming that
the picture was taken at a private party at the defender's home, with
the outfit designed to be an elaborate pun on the popular 'Jagerbomb'
drink, which is a mix of Jagermeister and Red Bull.
They also confirmed that Smalling has accepted that the outfit had been "insensitive".
"Chris
and his girlfriend hosted a fancy dress party to celebrate Christmas
and their belated birthdays with close friends in the assumed privacy of
his own home," Wasserman Media Group declared.
"He dressed in a
costume consisting of empty bottles of Jagermeister and cans of Red Bull
strapped to his chest in an attempted comedy play on the popular
'Jagerbomb' drink.
"Although he fully accepts in hindsight it was
an ill thought-out and insensitive decision, absolutely no harm was
intended whatsoever and he apologises for any offence caused."
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