Controversy has emerged after a video released by English Premier League Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette (29, France) inhaling a happy crack called `` laughing gas '' again in 18 months.
British publicity Daily Star said on the 17th (Korea time) that Lacazzet again inhaled gas with a balloon 18 months after being warned of the use of 'Hippie Crack'. Has been released.
Lacazette made a video of inhaling 'Hippie Crack' at home and sent it to a friend when restrictions were imposed on Corona 19. Rakazet even sent the message, "I'm playing balloons at home."
'Hippie Crack' refers to the act of inhaling nitrous oxide in a balloon. Nitrous oxide, which is used for many purposes, such as medical anesthetics and food additives, causes hallucinations when inhaled.
Inhaling nitrous oxide affects the facial muscles and makes them look like they are smiling, so they are also referred to as 'Happy Balloon' and 'Laughing Gas'.
In December 2016, Lakazette, who used 'Hippie Crack' during a party at Arsenal's club in London, became the center of controversy after 18 months of inhaling 'Hippie Crack'. The.
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Arsenal Lacazette controversy over breathing 'laughing gas' after 18 months
2020-05-17T08:37:01.550Z
Controversy has emerged after a video released by English Premier League Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette inhaling another hippie crack called 'laughing gas' in 18 months. British public newsletter Daily Star released a video of Lacazette biting a balloon and drinking gas on the 17th, saying, "Lakazet again inhaled gas with a balloon 18 months after being warned of using 'Hippie Crack'."
Source: sbskr