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28th March 2022
11:48am BST

A source, who shared the video with The Sun, condemned Chilwell's actions, saying: "It's animal abuse. They're not treating the tiger with respect. It's just fun to them."
An RSPCA spokesperson also announced that the organisation does not condone the footballer's actions.
"We don't feel this activity promotes respect for these wild animals and should not be marketed for public entertainment,' the statement said.
"Zoos often state that their aim is to educate the public... there are many alternative ways of doing this."
The 'Tiger Tug' has been a popular attraction at the aforementioned zoo for several years, with people able to test their strength against an animal thought to weigh around 20 stone. Chilwell has been out of action since November after suffering a knee injury, having made just 12 appearances in all competitions this season. The Blues declined to comment on the incident, according to The Sun, and also refused to speculate whether the left-back's tug of war could have hindered his road to recovery. *The previous version of this article contained reference to Busch Gardens, Tampa. JOE would like to apologise for incorrectly name-checking Busch Gardens.* Related links:Explore more on these topics: