Penrith winger Brian To'o married his partner Moesha in a traditional Samoan wedding ceremony on Thursday. Many of his teammates were in attendance with ...
Jarome Luai has conceded some of the jokes he cracked at Brian To'o's wedding went too far and admitted he 'will always regret' his speech after it appeared ...
Penrith Panthers winger Brian To'o married his longtime partner Moesha Crichton-Ropati in a traditional Samoan ceremony on Thursday.
“As I said, seven weeks in England. The 24-year-old league player famously proposed to Moesha on the field at Suncorp Stadium after he claimed his first premiership with the Panthers in 2021 with victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs. “The excitement of the occasion definitely got the better of me and I took it too far. “Sometimes I walk in I hear things in the toilet.” “Got the privilege to spend seven weeks in England rooming with my boy,” Luai said. Several members of Penrith’s premiership-winning team were part of Samoa’s run to the final of the Rugby League World Cup and Luai went rogue in his best man’s speech, reflecting on the time he spent with To’o in Britain.
Luai took to Instagram on Friday afternoon to issue a groveling apology about the embarrassing best man speech that he 'will always regret' at To'o's wedding.
“As I said, seven weeks in England. “Sometimes I walk in I hear things in the toilet.” “Got the privilege to spend seven weeks in England rooming with my boy,” Luai said during the speech. Several members of Penrith’s premiership-winning team were part of Samoa’s fairytale run to the final of the recent Rugby League World Cup and Luai went too far in his best man’s speech, reflecting on the time he spent with To’o in the UK. “The excitement of the occasion definitely got the better of me and I took it too far. “Just wanna apologise for the words I spoke last night at my brother’s wedding and how ashamed I am for embarrassing both families and my own,” Luai wrote.
It's not uncommon for a best man to give a memorable wedding speech, but Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai's toast to his teammate Brian To'o and new bride ...
It has been a big week for the NSW and Samoan winger. He enjoyed back-to-back premierships after his side defeated the Parramatta Eels 28-12 in the 2022 Grand Final. “As I said, seven weeks in England. When using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email address You must provide an email address to create a Roar account By joining The Roar you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions
Penrith Panthers star Jarome Luai has apologized for the "embarrassing" speech he gave during team-mate Brian To'o's wedding.
“Like I said, seven weeks in England. I love you guys (Brian To’o and Moesha Crichton-Ropati).” https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-league/penrith-panthers-star-jarome-luai-apologises-for-embarrassing-speech-at-brian-toos-wedding-something-i-will-always-regret-c-9119683 Penrith Panthers star Jarome Luai apologizes for ’embarrassing’ speech at Brian To’o’s wedding: ‘Something I will always regret’ Luai took to Instagram on Friday afternoon to apologize for the best man’s embarrassing speech, which he “will always regret” at To’o’s wedding. Penrith Panthers star Jarome Luai has apologized for the “embarrassing” speech he gave during team-mate Brian To’o’s wedding. Penrith Panthers star Jarome Luai apologizes for ’embarrassing’ speech at Brian To’o’s wedding: ‘Something I will always regret’
Penrith Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai has released a statement regarding his best man speech at the wedding of Panthers teammate Brian To'o after the ...
Though Luai faced widespread criticism for the promptly-deleted post in October, he was not sanctioned at the time. “Not much I can do about it now but be a man about this mistake and learn from it. [NRL](/) Integrity Unit will investigate Luai for the use of a racial term to describe his relationship with To'o, after the five-eighth landed in hot water for using the same term to describe [Jaeman Salmon](https://www.zerotackle.com/players/jaeman-salmon/) following the Panthers' 2022 Grand Final win.