Manu Tuilagi apologises after 'bunny ears' prank on David Cameron
Updated | By Neo Leeuw
British and Irish Lions centre Manu Tuilagi has apologised for playing a prank on Prime Minister David Cameron during a visit to Downing Street on Monday.

British and Irish Lions centre Manu Tuilagi has apologised for playing a prank on Prime Minister David Cameron during a visit to Downing Street on Monday.
Tuilagi gave Cameron 'bunny ears' as a group of the victorious Lions players and management posed for a photo with the Conservative Party leader during a function to celebrate the success over Australia.

Using Twitter to express his remorse for the incident, the England international said: "Apologies for messing around on Lions photo. No offence intended. Great Day at Downing Street. Thanks to Prime Minister for hosting us."


It is not the first time Tuilagi has been the centre of controversy as he was fined £3,000 by the Rugby Football Union after he jumped from a ferry during England's World Cup campaign in New Zealand two years ago.
Tuilagi was cautioned by police on that occasion and disciplined by then England coach Martin Johnson.
-Sky sports
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