Irish boy band Westlife offered a special tribute to the Springboks for winning the Rugby World Cup during their The Wild Dreams Tour in Cape Town.
The band was performing in Cape Town on Wednesday when they were captured on video wearing South African national rugby shirts
Throughout the entire tournament, Ireland was the only team that gave the Bokke a lashing and the singers made sure to remind the concertgoers duringFollow Briefly News on Twitter and never miss the hottest topics! Find us at @brieflyza! "Westlife roasted South Africa for Ireland being the only team that beat us on our path to being World Champions in their Cape Town concert tonight. Then they came out for their encore in Bokke jerseys. Pure class.""We will never hear the end end of it from the Irish, sisenjeni straight. At least we lost to them, not the English, I can take it.
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