Injured Neymar strips to boxers and shows off his tattoos as he poses to plug Kim Kardashian's SKIMS underwear | The Sun

INJURED Neymar stripped to his boxers and showed off his tattoos in an advert for Kim Kardashian's SKIMS line.

Reality TV star Kim launched the clothing brand in 2019 and it is now valued at over $4BILLION (£3.2bn).




And she has just brought out a news SKIMS for men line and Neymar joined NFL defensive end Nick Bosa in modelling the underwear selection.

The Brazilian – set to miss the rest of the season – posed in coloured boxers and had his ink on display in snaps taken before his injury.

Neymar, 31, suffered an ACL injury while on international duty against Uruguay.

The ex-Barcelona and PSG attacker was left in floods of tears after being stretchered off during Brazil's 2-0 defeat.

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His Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal confirmed the injury on social media – but bizarrley did so by using a picture of Neymar in distress.

The Champions League winner later spoke out on social media.

He posted: "It's a very sad moment, the worst.

"I know I'm strong but this time I'll need my (family and friends) even more

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"It's not easy going through injury and surgery, imagine going through all that again after 4 months of recovery.

"I have faith, even too much… But the strength I put in the hands of God so that he can renew mine.

"Thanks for the messages of support and love."


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