Rickie Lambert Makes Bizarre Claim About Talking Positively to Water


Key Highlights :

1. Former England and Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert has made a bizarre claim about talking positively to water.
2. He believes showing water 'gratitude' will ensure that it is clean.
3. Lambert's revelation has got fans talking online.




     Former England and Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert has stunned fans with his bizarre claim about talking 'positively' to water. The 11-cap international, who represented the Three Lions at the 2014 World Cup, had a distinguished playing career that saw him play for Southampton and Liverpool before retiring in 2017. But he remains outspoken online, and has now revealed his bizarre theory about talking to water.

     In a video that has since gone viral on social media, Lambert said: 'They’ve [scientists] done a test where you spoke positively to one glass of water, froze it, spoke negatively to another glass of water, froze it. Then [they] examined the ice. The negativity water was full of holes and blackness. The glass of water that was spoke to positively was full of crystals.'

     The claim has got fans talking online, with the majority struggling to take the 41-year-old seriously. 'Just realised Rickie Lambert has probably spent at least one evening screaming at glass of water. People are something else,' one fan wrote on Twitter. 'So I spoke to my water last night then put in the freezer. I couldn’t drink it this morning because it was frozen. Thanks for nothing Rickie Lambert,' another joked.

     Lambert's revelation comes off the back of another video that he posted online on Friday. In the video, Lambert stated: 'I withdraw my consent to be governed by any corrupt, compromised, belligerent, criminal parliament or government. I will not comply.' He also changed his profile picture to an image of the statement, just minutes after fellow ex-Southampton striker Matt Le Tissier did the same thing on his own Twitter account.

     It is not the first time Le Tissier has been involved in a controversy. Last year, he was criticised for retweeting a post that appeared to suggest the media were lying about the horrors of the war in Ukraine. Le Tissier later deleted the post and apologised, and has called for people to 'move on' from the incident.

     Whether Lambert's claim about talking positively to water will be taken seriously remains to be seen. But it has certainly given fans something to talk about, and shown that the former striker is still capable of making headlines.



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