i dont no if im the only rugby world reader but i was reading it the other day and there was an article on the tuilangi brothers. i was shoked i thought that the interview would be about rugby but as i read on i got funny. the 5 brothers where talking about the 4th eldest brother how is 6 foot 4, being a tranvestite, dressing in womens clothes. they said he would of made a great flanker but chosen to be this way. they were also sayin that when ever they go out together the brother just pretends to be there sister. really made me laugh
Good for him, for doing what he wants, and for his brothers for accepting him.
I think we saw him at a match last season, thought it was a tuilagi dressed in womens clothes, turns out we were right.
Now, if only some of the fans could be a bit more accepting....
I aggree with unohoo if more people accepted people like this it would be great because obviously the tuilagi bro has chose that he wants to be like that in life so let him do what he wants. but dissappointing that we cant have another tualagi brother in our squad.
Yeah thats a cultural thing really. Quite common in Samoan families, there were one or two Samoans who chose that way of life at the company I worked in in New Zealand. Not uncommon to them, even if it seems a bit bizarre to our culture.
I suppose if you are six and half feet tall and built like a brick out house you can wear what you like without too nuch aggro. I certainly wouldn't want to mess with a Tuilagi.I wonder if he shops at Evans for the larger person? :roll: