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
The former defender was joined by several scantily-clad womed
Simon Cowell and Ed Sheeran lookalikes bizarrely featured in the video
Evra signed off the video by telling rapper Giggs, ‘I love this game’
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!”
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.'”