SCOTLAND rugby star Rory Hughes branded a social media user a "p**f" and a "b****r" during a boozy Instagram video.

The Glasgow Warriors ace, 27, hosted a live Q&A with fans on the platform last night, swigging Buckfast as he responded to their questions.

Scotland rugby star Rory Hughes branded a social media user a 'p**f' and a 'b****r' in a boozy rant last night Credit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow

As well as the homophobic slurs, Hughes gave out graphic sex tips to another follower.

The wing-back reacted after one user reportedly set up a hoax 'Rory Hughes fan account' and began pestering him.

Hughes - currently on loan at Leicester Tigers - responded by launching a tirade against the user behind it.

Hughes swigged Bucky as he answered fans' questions live Credit: Instagram: Rory Hughes

The wing-back reacted after a hoax fan account began pestering him Credit: Instagram: Rory Hughes

He said: "Somebody's made a Rory Hughes fan page and is giving me hunners of abuse, so I'm calling him out

"I'm no' a f***ing daft wee boy, no' brought up like this. He's a f***ing bender, that wee p**f."

Hughes then put on DJ Cammy track Dancing In The Dark as he held up his bottle of tonic and took a drink.

Later, he invited a follower to share the screen, looking to hear his best joke.

The user, going by the name Charlie, said: "You said you want some sex jokes, can I have some advice on my first time?"

Hughes said: "Are you taking the p**s here? The best advice I can give you is phone 1111 sex line."

Hughes plays for Glasgow Warriors but is currently on loan at Leicester Tigers Credit: PA:Press Association

But when pushed for some "top tips", the Scotland international, from Castlemilk, went into more detail.

He told the fan: "Slam her until she cannae walk the next day and then you'll be sound. Regardless of where you go."

But the prankster quickly replied: "I mean my first time playing rugby"

Hughes, realising he'd been tricked, laughed out loud, saying: "Oh you dirty b*****d! You've got me a belter" before imitating reeling in a fish.

The footage has been removed from rugby ace's account, which has now gone private.

A spokesperson for Hughes' management confirmed he accepts his conduct was unprofessional and says has apologised to the SRU and his club for his abusive outburst.

The governing body have reportedly reminded Hughes of the standard of behaviour he is expected to maintain as a Scotland international.

The Scottish Sun has approached Glasgow Warriors and the SRU for comment.

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