Pictures that got Lazio falconer sacked emerge after club axed him for boasting about penis implant online
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EXPLICIT photos showing why Lazio sacked their falconer following penis implant surgery have emerged. The Serie A giants axed Juan Bernabe after he shared naked pics online displaying the prosthetic device. A smiling Bernabe also gave a thumbs-up sign from a hospital bed.
He also explained his delight at the "wonderful operation" to "increase my sexual performance because I am very active". Bernabe said that a video of the surgery results were only posted on his private profile. But Lazio responded to the "shocking" clip and "the statements that accompanied them" by axing him.
Bernabe had been seen at every home game controlling the club mascot - an eagle. The Italian club said: "The Club is aware of the shared pain that the loss of the eagle will cause to fans in upcoming home matches, but believes that it is not possible for everyone, especially with the historic symbol of the eagle, to be associated with a person who, with his initiative, made the continuation of the relationship inadmissible.".
Bernabe responded by saying he was "truly sorry and saddened towards the Italian people" for his "human error" in sharing certain images. He also told Spanish radio station La Zanzara why the surgery had been so important to him. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS.
Bernabe explained: "I did it to perform like when I was young. My erection is natural but with this device I press a button that allows me to perfectly control both the erection and the time. "I only published it to inform people about the surgery. For me, nudity is normal because I grew up in a naturist family and with an open mind, I do not understand what the relationship of my photo is with pornography.