Grayson Waller made the comments alongside a selfie taken on the corner of Buchanan Street and St Vincent Street in Glasgow which he uploaded online.
A pro wrestler has been slammed for comparing Scottish women to Shrek after starring in the WWE show in Glasgow.
The Australian captioned the post: "Scotland is great! It’s dark before 5pm, freezing cold and all the women look and talk like Shrek". When asked for their view on Waller's comments by the Daily Record, a spokesperson for the Scottish Feminist Network said: "Who is Grayson and why should we care what he thinks?"
The latest controversy comes just days after he sparked fury with Taylor Swift fans. He branded her fans, known as 'Swifies', "ugly losers" on X and also rate her "a six" while discussing her relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce.
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