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People Are Losing It Over A Photoshopped Image Of Barry Chuckle With Jay Z

People Are Losing It Over A Photoshopped Image Of Barry Chuckle With Jay Z

The internet is a beautiful place

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Tens of thousands of people packed into Wembley Stadium last night to watch Anthony Joshua beat Wladimir Klitschko in an epic showdown being heralded as one of the best fights in British boxing history.

The crowd went wild when Joshua dropped the Ukrainian in the fifth round before he delivered some crushing blows in the eleventh. Even though Joshua won the fight, credit has to be paid to Klitschko who held his own for the entire fight at the age of 41.

The win for Joshua could soon see him go up against Tyson Fury, after the Gypsy king offered to fight him in a tweet. Fury responded in his victory speech saying: "Tyson, where you at baby? Tyson Fury, I know you've been talking and want to come back. I just wanna fight everyone."

There were plenty of celebrities in attendance as well, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Peter Andre and former WAG Danielle Lloyd.

But people were amazed when they saw the most unlikely of celebrity encounters when online betting agency Paddy Power uploaded this image on Twitter:

Followed by:


To be honest, I had to double check that I was seeing Jay Z and comedian Barry Chuckle sitting shoulder to shoulder.

People on social media were shook:


I could only imagine what the pair talked about for hours on end considering they have so much in common.

But as everyone scratched their heads to work out how this seating arrangement came to be, eventually it was proved to be a fake.

The Sun reports the original photo is of Jay Z with American middleweight boxer Andre Ward from a 2015 Throne Boxing fight in New York.

But that didn't stop some people from giving Mr Chuckle the typical photoshop treatment.

The Jay Z and Chuckle photoshop is actually a repeat from a post in 2015 when Paddy Power posted it during the Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather fight.

Naturally people were upset when they found out the photo was a fake. But here's hoping the pair do eventually meet up to make people's dreams come true.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/Paddy Power

Topics: Anthony Joshua