It was a little bit of a cocky transfer by the person charged with minding the eagle mascot of Serie A facet Lazio.
Juan Bernabe, the membership falconer, posted post-op pictures in addition to movies of his genitals following penis enhancement surgical procedure to his personal Instagram account, which prompted supporters of Lazio who adopted him to screenshot the submit and share it publicly.
Bernabe, 56, has been Lazio’s falconer for the previous 15 years, serving as the person who cares for the eagle Olimpia that flies over Stadio Olimpico earlier than each house sport.
Following the controversy, the membership parted methods with the showy Bernabe, who claimed in a radio interview with Radio 24’s “La Zanzara” in Italy that “nudity is normal” whereas exhibiting no remorse over his actions.
“We, and the historic symbol of the eagle, can no longer be associated with a person who with his behavior has made the continuation of any relationship impossible,” Lazio stated in an announcement.
Bernabe wasn’t shy concerning the process, his reasonings for it or the actual fact he doesn’t have any remorse over posting the picture to his social media.
“I’ve never regretted anything, let alone doing something that has a medical purpose,” Bernabe insisted on “La Zanzara,” in keeping with The Athletic. “For me, nudity is normal. I grew up in an open-minded family of naturists. I don’t understand what’s pornographic about the photo.”
As for the process itself, Bernabe claimed to have it “to increase my sexual performance” and that he’s “very active.”
The social media submit wasn’t the primary time Bernabe has been beneath the microscope.

He was suspended by Lazio in 2021 after he was filmed doing a fascist salute after a match with Inter Milan after which chanting “Duce, Duce” which was a phrase utilized by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
The now-ex-falconer stated that “I admire him a lot” when he was discussing Mussolini and stated that working for Lazio was “an honor” and that it “makes me feel more masculine.”