WHAT does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?
People watching one live broadcast on the German television channel Welt will have found out the, err, hard way.
As many as 200,000 members of the Tartan Army have descended on Germany for Euro 2024 – which will kick off when the host nation plays Scotland on Friday night.
And while basically everyone in Scotland is hotly anticipating the match, some have gotten a little too excited.
What else could explain the decision to flash your friend’s most private parts on live TV?
Whatever the explanation, one Scotland fan decided to do just that.
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As a reporter for Welt spoke live about the Scottish contingent in Germany, the cameras panned down to show that some fans were wearing kilts.
The first time passed without incident.
Unfortunately, the reporter then pointed out another fan was wearing a kilt and a German top.
The camera again panned down, and this time did not pass without incident.
The Jouker doesn’t need to describe what happened next …
What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?
— The National (@ScotNational) June 14, 2024
People watching one German TV broadcast just found out in an unexpected way 📺🫣 pic.twitter.com/KNUAgAbGJL
Hopefully Steve Clarke’s side will have things better covered when they play Germany.
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