Sexy Footballers In Underwear Fashion Show

Belgium underwear designer Dirk Bikkembergs got 100 footballers to change their underwear – in public in just ten seconds.

This fabulous fashion show took place in Italy last week.

During a ten second blackout the sexy footballers had to change their underwear inside out. They set out in black and then changed them inside out so that they were white!

I wander if any of them were a bit too slow?

The lucky ladies in the audience were all invited to the designer show……My invite must have got lost in the post!!!

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4 Responses to “Sexy Footballers In Underwear Fashion Show”

  1. Sunspel Says:

    Aren’t 10seconds too less to change an underwear? I won’t be able to make it in 10seconds. They must have practices a lot.

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  3. Alysha Kinion Says:

    Interesting post man Thank you

  4. Jose Millet Says:

    Thx ! great post

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