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Lazio Fires Falconer After Posting Photos of Prosthetic Penis on Social Media

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Lazio Fires Falconer After Posting Photos of Prosthetic Penis on Social Media

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  • Italian soccer club Lazio has terminated its relationship with falconer Juan Bernabé.
  • Bernabé shared images of his prosthetic penis following a surgery for non-medical reasons.
  • The club expressed disappointment and emphasized the severity of Bernabé's actions.
  • Previously, Bernabé faced a suspension for performing a fascist salute.
  • Despite the backlash, Bernabé stated he felt "very proud" of his association with Lazio.

In a stunning development, Lazio, an Italian soccer club, has fired falconer Juan Bernabé after he shared explicit photos of his prosthetic penis on social media. This revelation follows his recent surgery for a penile implant, which he disclosed was for non-medical reasons. In an interview on the controversial Italian radio show La Zanzara, Bernabé elaborated on his choices, expressing pride in his connection to the famed Serie A club, stating it made him feel "more masculine" (AP News).

The club released a statement emphasizing their shock at the "photographic images and video of Mr. Juan Bernabè" and announced the immediate termination of all relations with him due to the "seriousness of his behavior." They recognized the disappointment this may cause among fans regarding the absence of the eagle, which traditionally represents Lazio during home games, but deemed it unacceptable to be associated with such behavior (The Daily Beast).

Bernabé, who was previously suspended in 2021 for making a fascist salute while chanting in approval of Benito Mussolini, showed no regret for sharing the images. "I admire him so much," he remarked about his admiration for the former fascist leader during the same radio interview (HuffPost).

In light of this incident, Lazio reassures fans that they will continue to uphold the integrity of their historic symbols as they navigate the situation.

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