I don’t remember the Connecticut women’s basketball team having to give President Obama an apology for giving him bunny ears during their trip to the White House. Apparently it is just necessary to do so in the UK, and that is what happened to rugby player Manu Tuilagi recently. Manu and his team the Lions were being honored by UK Prime Minister David Cameron when Manu felt a bit frisky and tossed up some bunny ears on the boss man. The result was a public apology on Twitterwhich was undoubtedly forced.
Apologies for messing around on Lions photo. No offence intended. Great day at Downing Street. Thanks to Prime Minister for hosting us.
— ManuSamoa Tuilagi (@Manutuilagi) September 16, 2013


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