Rugby World Cup star suffers wardrobe malfunction with ‘Barbie’ pants exposed

A Rugby World Cup star’s wardrobe malfunction revealed his “Barbie girl” pants after suffering an extreme wedgie.

South Africa’s Steven Kitshoff played a crucial role in his side’s 18-3 victory over Scotland on Sunday. Kitshoff at one point gathered the ball and charged into his opponents, resulting in a maul.

Yet one of his Scottish rivals resorted to some underhand tactics, grabbing his shorts for support and pulling the piece of clothing high up to deliver a painful looking wedgie.

In stunning scenes, the loosehead prop’s underwear was put on full display. And in the process, his bright pink undies – sporting the words ‘budgy smuggler’ on the back – were revealed to the world.

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Rugby World Cup fans were left in tears of laughter as some took to social media to share a clip of the incident, believing Kitshoff to be a fan of the new Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.

One Twitter user joked: “Bro chose to be a barbie girl mid game,” while another tweeted: “My favourite barbie.”

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A third pointed out: “Barbie girl fan…” while a fourth wrote: “What the hell is that underwear.”

Others added: “Rugby is such a crazy sport,” and: “What a wedgie!!”

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Scotland resisted the defending champions for 40 minutes before eventually succumbing to the Springboks’ physical bombardment.

South Africa had gone into the break just 6-3 up after two Mannie Libbok penalties and one from Scotland fly-half Finn Russell. But the reigning champions brought pace and power to the second-half as Pieter-Steph du Tot and Kurt Lee Arendse scored all-important tries.

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