Celtic star Leigh Griffiths got into the spirit of Disney on Ice by donning a Olaf from Frozen mask - but his 'excited' face left Twitter users bemused.
The 24-year-old footballer tweeted that he didn't know if he or his kids were more excited to see the show at Glasgow's SSE Hydro last night - but his face didn't quite match those words according to his Twitter followers.
Disney on ice with the kids. Don't know who's more excited. Haha. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/gD6G135eHN
— leigh griffiths (@Leighgriff09) March 26, 2015
After posting the tweet, his followers responded:
@Leighgriff09 stop pretending you don't like it lmao
— Sean (@huntsey1967) March 26, 2015
@Leighgriff09 cheer up Olaf
— Celtic Ambassador (@barneybh0y76) March 26, 2015
The Edinburgh born footballer then posted a 'happier' Olaf selfie for his followers.
A HAPPIER looking Olaf. ⛄️ pic.twitter.com/gUOaqNbMbm
— leigh griffiths (@Leighgriff09) March 26, 2015
He also posted a picture with his kids at the show.
— leigh griffiths (@Leighgriff09) March 26, 2015
The former Hibs striker later tweeted that he did not get why people could not see the funny side of the photo.
Great night at the hydro watching Disney on ice. Kids really enjoyed it, people can't see the funny side with a picture though. Pathetic. 😁
— leigh griffiths (@Leighgriff09) March 26, 2015
Disney on Ice is at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow until March 29.
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