Man Utd legend Paul Scholes fumes 'I’m not filming at the wheel ffs’ after Instagram video
Posted Friday, April 26, 2019 by Dailystar.co.uk
Man Utd legend Paul Scholes has lashed out denying he is “filming at the wheel ffs” with a snap of his son in a car park.
The midfield legend had previously uploaded a film of his lad eating chips in his car, which fans claimed looked as if it could have been recorded as he drove along.
After being criticised by fans, he removed the Instagram post and replaced it with another where he is clearly parked up.
This time his son Aiden can be seen eating pizza.
He captioned it with: “My boy loves his pizza on Thursday (he includes emojis of a heart and a slice of pizza)... and I’m not filming at the wheel ffs (includes an angry emoji).”
IRRATE: Scholes posts new message saying he is not 'driving' (Pic: INSTAGRAM/GETTY)
Scholes only began an Instagram account this week and his post received a flood of replies.
One wrote: “Paul your Instagram etiquette is astounding already.
"Use of emojis, emotional posts and shutting down the complainers before they have chance to complain.”
One joked: “Scholesy at the wheel,” in reference to the phrase used when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over at United.
CAR: Scholes appeared to be behind the wheel when recording (Pic: INSTAGRAM)
SON: Scholes was with his lad in the car (Pic: INSTAGRAM)
In the previously deleted video, Scholes is heard chatting at traffic lights and saying that they have turned to “green” and so they can go.
He said: “Green, good boy there we go, we can see the green.”
The pundit, who recently had a short spell in charge of Oldham Athletic, has spoken in the past about his son suffering from autism.
He reportedly said: “We hope his condition improves but we’re not banking on it, just doing everything we can to make sure he has a happy life.
"He has a load of people trying to help him, speech and play therapists for example.”
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