Collingwood Football Club players Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor have apologised for a video posted on a social media platform.
Collingwood young guns Isaac Quaynor and Jack Ginnivan have apologised for a TikTok video that emerged of the pair over the weekend, while both players will ...
“We wanted to jump on here and apologise for the TikTok video. They’ll learn from that those two, I’m not sure what the ramifications will be, but it’s embarrassing.” Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd added: “It’s embarrassing to watch isn’t it? “Collingwood Football Club players Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor have apologised for a video posted on a social media platform,” the statement read. “The players have apologised to everyone at the club, across all programs, members and the wider community for the impact of their actions. Collingwood young guns Isaac Quaynor and Jack Ginnivan have apologised for a TikTok video that emerged of the pair over the weekend, while both players will undertake further education on the appropriate use of social media.
Ginnivan, 19, and Quaynor, 22, apologised in a separate video on Tuesday. "Hey guys, just wanted to jump on here and apologise for the TikTok video," Quaynor ...
We'll keep learning about what we should and shouldn't post as there's a lot to learn from." Ginnivan, 19, and Quaynor, 22, apologised in a separate video on Tuesday. In a since-deleted video posted on TikTok, Ginnivan and Quaynor took part in a trend in which they rated women's looks.
Collingwood is in damage control once again after a TikTok video emerged of two of its young stars rating w...
Collingwood later tweeted a video of the two players apologising. In another part of the video, Quaynor says: "She's a nine-and-a-half, but is homeless." "She's a two, but she smells really nice," Ginnivan says in the video.
Collingwood stars Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor have posted a video apology after footage of them rating women on TikTok emerged.
'We're really sorry for making the mistake of participating in it and then posting it. 'They are immature and sexist comments that the players made. 'How do you not know it is offensive? They should know better,' one man tweeted. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. The rules are simple – ratings on a scale of one to 10 are welcome if paired with a hyper-specific and relatable qualifier. Ginnivan and Quaynor took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to apologise for participating in the video, and for disseminating it online. TikTok's hugely popular rating game is a hypothetical game between friends and a new take on the superficial rating scales of ages past. In addition to apologising, both players will undertake further education on the appropriate use of social media with respect to the content they create. The players have apologised to everyone at the club, across all programs, members and the wider community for the impact of their actions. After speaking to the Club, the players understood it is not an acceptable trend to participate in and immediately removed the video from their social media platforms. Collingwood stars Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor have made a video apology after footage of them rating women on TikTok emerged, with the club saying they would 'undertake further education on the appropriate use of social media'.
Collingwood youngsters Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor have apologised for their TikTok video rating imaginary women on their appearance.
It saw the footballers giving imaginary women a rating out of 10 based on their looks. Sign up for the Real Footy newsletter. The juvenile game is popular among teenagers.