- Johan Djourou is part of production company 'One Million Dollar Film', with Bacary Sagna and Louis Saha, and can be seen in a compromising position in offering 'N.O.L.A Circus'
Former Arsenal defender Johan Djourou is set to make his debut in the movie business... in an eye-catching scene.
The Switzerland international is part of production company 'One Million Dollar Film' along with Manchester City's Bacary Sagna and former Manchester United striker Louis Saha.
The company's latest offering is 'N.O.L.A Circus', featuring Vas Blackwood from 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' in the leading role, which is scheduled for a July release in the United States.
Djourou can be seen waking up after a, er... passionate evening with a woman, who is wearing an old Arsenal shirt with the defender's name on the back. Which is fairly depressing.
"I shot the scene with my wife Emilie," The Mirror reports Djourou as saying. "It was a chance to break into films. I've now seen the entire film, it gave me a real laugh."
A clip from the film was released online in 2011 and, what with the nature of the internet, reappeared at the weekend. Watch Djourou and his Afroman-inspired wig below.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/IauLZttrh2E
Former Arsenal defender Johan Djourou is set to make his debut in the movie business... in an eye-catching scene.
The Switzerland international is part of production company 'One Million Dollar Film' along with Manchester City's Bacary Sagna and former Manchester United striker Louis Saha.
The Switzerland international is part of production company 'One Million Dollar Film' along with Manchester City's Bacary Sagna and former Manchester United striker Louis Saha.
The company's latest offering is 'N.O.L.A Circus', featuring Vas Blackwood from 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' in the leading role, which is scheduled for a July release in the United States.
Djourou can be seen waking up after a, er... passionate evening with a woman, who is wearing an old Arsenal shirt with the defender's name on the back. Which is fairly depressing.
"I shot the scene with my wife Emilie," The Mirror reports Djourou as saying. "It was a chance to break into films. I've now seen the entire film, it gave me a real laugh."
A clip from the film was released online in 2011 and, what with the nature of the internet, reappeared at the weekend. Watch Djourou and his Afroman-inspired wig below.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/IauLZttrh2E
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