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Bruce Irvin's horrible April Fool's prank backfires horribly


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Bruce Irvin @ BIrvin_WVU11

3h

Before this hits the media I just wanna apologize to my fans and

the @Seahawks organization once again. I made a terrible

decision b driving

Bruce Irvin

@ BIrvin_WVU11

3h

After I had a few drinks. I will do everything to get ur trust back

and will become a better person after this.

then after the uproar:

Bruce Irvin @ BIrvin_WVU11

1h

I apologize to all the 12's and my wvu fam if I offended u didn't

mean to at all. So yea that's pretty much all the people that

matter.

So how did it backfire horribly?

he got bombarded with people calling him an idiot, got mad that people didn't find it funny (writing stuff like "shut up it was a joke" and "don't read my s*** then" before finally annoucing "I'm banning myself from Twitter the rest of day. U trolls have fun"

on top of that, he is now headline news for being an idiot:

FOXSports.com - Bruce Irvin Tweets idiotic 'joke' about getting DUI for April Fools

Washington Post - Seahawks LB Bruce Irvin thinks joking about a fake DUI arrest is just the funniest April Fool’s joke ever

NBCSports.com - Bruce Irvin's April Fool's gag is a false DUI confession

CBSSports.com - Bruce Irvin tweets horribly unfunny DUI apology for April Fool's Day

New York Daily News - Bruce Irvin's April Fools joke: I was arrested for DUI

Yahoo - Bruce Irvin April Fools' Day joke is about getting a DUI

etc

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