Vernon Kay unveils HUGE back tattoo of Eli Manning’s face – as he tells the NFL star he had it inked in 2012 after losing a bet!
Vernon Kay has unveiled a gigantic tattoo of ex NFL star Eli Manning’s face on his back.
The presenter, 48, took to Instagram on Sunday to reveal the inking after showing the sportsman himself, explaining it came as a result of a lost a bet 10 years ago.
In his caption, he wrote: ‘Finally got to show #elimanning my punishment for betting against him and @nygiants in 2012. Link in bio. He was quite surprised!!’
What?! Vernon Kay (left) has unveiled a HUGE back tattoo of Eli Manning’s face – telling the NFL star (right) he had it inked in 2012 after losing a bet!
Hilarious: In a Sunday Instagram post, he wrote: ‘Finally got to show #elimanning my punishment for betting against him and @nygiants in 2012. Link in bio. He was quite surprised!!’
The American football fan had earlier said on The Eli Manning Show, a YouTube series on the New York Giants’ channel, that he’s had the humongous tatt since 2012.
He admitted that he’d lost a wager over who would win the Super Bowl that year, having backed the New England Patriots over the New York Giants.
Appearing on the programme at London pub, he told the former American football quarterback, 41, ‘In 2012, someone was in the Super Bowl…
Secret’s out: The American football fan had earlier explained on The Eli Manning Show, a YouTube series on the New York Giants’ channel, that he’s had the humongous tatt since 2012
‘You were playing the quarterback who is the godfather of my children, Tom Brady.
‘Big fan of Tom Brady. I said the Patriots would win and my best friend said that you guys would win. Obviously you guys won.’
When Eli asked: ‘How did that work out for you?’ Vernon lifted his shirt to expose the star’s face, who said, ‘Oh my God,’ before rubbing it to check its authenticity.
He told the Bolton-native: ‘I think it looks great. You’re lucky it’s a good looking guy back there.’
The NFL’s International Series has brought American football to London this month.
One game has already taken place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with another happening on Sunday night, and a third at Wembley Stadium on October 30.
Oh dear: He admitted that he’d lost a wager over who would win the Super Bowl that year, having backed the New England Patriots over the New York Giants
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