Tuesday, June 18, 2024 -Football legend, Ruud Gullit has reacted after a group of Dutch fans dressed up as him during the Netherlands' 2-1 win over Poland.
They had painted their faces black, wore
dreadlocks similar to his iconic hairstyle, and also sported moustaches to
imitate him, a practice that is seen as many as racist.
However, Gullit didn't seem to mind at all
as he claimed 'I actually feel honoured' according to Dutch newspaper De
Telegraaf.
He is a Dutch legend and won the 1988 European Championship with the nation. The three fans wore replica kits from that team as part of their outfit.
Following the backlash, however, one of the
fans, Bart van de Ven, has pledged to 'retire' his 'Rasta Ruud' persona,
according to DutchNews.
'Maybe I made a mistake or it's a blind
spot. The last thing I want to do is hurt people and that's why I've decided to
stop,' he said.
'I've had a lot of really nice responses as
well, but clearly there is a group who feel differently,' he said. 'I have to
respect that and listen to it. The last thing I want is for people to have a
certain unpleasant association with my act.'
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