READ MORE: BBC’s Lineker MOTD crisis live as stars mutiny in support and show to air with no presenterWayne added: "I'm gonna go with 'no comment on this one guys. "One angry fan wrote: "Ah Wayne, thought you were better than this.
Be grateful you live comfortably and will never have to make a journey like this. #shameful," while another put: "There are ways to stay relevant when you’re getting older and losing touch… this ain’t it my man. "Another said: "I don't agree with this post Wayne.
Unfortunately posting something like this will result in hate comments and people's racist uneducated views. Not really something to laugh about when people are risking their lives to find a better life. "Your brother's tweet spoke a lot of truth.
I'm sorry that you guys don't speak anymore but this isn't the way to get at him, if that was your intention, using other people's misfortunes is pretty grim in my eyes. "Wayne may not have explicitly backed his brother regarding the row with the BBC, but many other celebrities have rushed to Gary's side to show their support.
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