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Curtis Woodhouse brands shoppers ‘s*** for brains’ with photo of scrum of people outside Tesco


EX-FOOTBALL and boxing star Curtis Woodhouse has blasted people as having “s*** for brains” as the coronavirus pandemic rages.

Woodhouse shared a photo of huge queues outside a Tesco supermarket in Hull on Twitter.

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 This was the image former footbaler and boxer Curtis Woodhouse shared on Twitter

This was the image former footbaler and boxer Curtis Woodhouse shared on TwitterCredit: Twitter

 Woodhouse was not impressed at all what was going down in Hull

Woodhouse was not impressed at all what was going down in Hull

It comes just a day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered pub, clubs and restaurants to close and warned the public to keep their distance from each other.

As the virus continues to sweep the globe, many people in the UK have taken to the shops to stockpile on items such as toilet roll, pasta and hand sanitisers.

This has led to government officials and even the supermarkets themselves to insist that there is no need to panic buy.

And Woodhouse, who played for Sheffield United and Birmingham in his football career beforer switching to boxing and becoming British light-welterweight boxing champion, was not impressed with what he saw this morning.

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Alongside the photo showing gigantic queues outside the shopping centre supermarket, Woodhouse wrote: “St Stephen’s today in Hull. Absolute s*** for brains.”

The 39-year-old has returned to football after he hung up his boxing gloves, and is the curent manager of non-league Gainsborough Trinity.

Back in 2013 he famously left a Twitter troll quaking in fear after he traced his address and turned up in his street to confront him.

Following the PM’s closures on Friday, Ministers have warned that hardressing salons must be added to the lockdown list.

All crimpers along with beauty salons and nail bars must close their doors to help fight the COVID-19 outbreak.

Tory MP David Morris, a former stylist who owned six salons, said: “Hairdressers don’t wear gloves when cutting hair. It’s impossible to do so.

“They touch other people on average 1,000 times per haircut. They are within the individuals’ personal space.

“I don’t want to see my former colleagues close down but I don’t want them sick or spreading the virus either.

“Hairdressers work with so many clients every week that the issue needs to be addressed now.”

 Curtis Woodhouse was not impressed with what was happening in Hull on Sunday

Curtis Woodhouse was not impressed with what was happening in Hull on SundayCredit: Instagram

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