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My husband’s family ignored my son when he played for England – but his phone went red hot when he switched to Scotland
@Source: thescottishsun.co.uk
GABBY LOGAN says husband Kenny's Scottish family reacted completely differently when son Reuben made his debut for the Scotland under 20s rugby team this year compared to the news of his first international call-up for England.
Reuben, 19, made his debut for Scotland this year in the under 20s Six Nations tournament.
He switched countries after having previously represented England at under 18s level.
On his switch of allegiance, his TV presenter mum, 51, said: "Seeing him run out in the shirt, Kenny was obviously enormously proud.
"His family was so funny, because he played under 18s for England, and I don't think any of them even texted when he did that.
"When he got a call-up for Scotland Kenny's phone was red hot.
"They all came to the game.
"There was like so many Logans there.
"It was so funny."
Gabby added on the Sporting Misadventures podcast: "In between themselves, can you imagine the WhatsApp groups going off - 'he's playing for England!'
"And then their true colours emerged when he pulled on the blue shirt."
Reuben had previously revealed his dad's mixed feelings on his international representation.
He said: "I think my dad pretended when I was with England that he was happy with it.
"But he really wasn’t, and he’s made that very clear now, he struggled with it.
"And I think he’s very, very happy now, he’s excited."
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