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This is the plucky West Belfast man who has been paid (almost) £1000 to walk down the Falls Road in a Rangers top.

But, it's all for, err, art.

In fact, it's part of a fundraising drive by Andersonstown filmmaker, Cormac McDermott - of The Notorious Barrick Boys - who is trying to crowdfund his first feature length film, Tongued.

Tongued is a horror/comedy with the plot surrounding three Protestants from East Belfast who end up stuck at a Gaeltacht - and at the behest of a murderous cult.

As part of the fundraising, Cormac has a range of possible "rewards" for those who pledge money towards the campaign.

The most expensive two - at £999 and £1800 - are to walk down the Falls Road with a Rangers top on, and to walk down the Shankill Road with a Celtic top.

The first was bought by a generous business man.

Cormac told Belfast Live: "I honestly never thought someone would pay me to walk down the Falls in a Rangers top but it seems that someone has.

"The person who bought that reward both wants to see Tongued made and its director writer and main actor also killed.

"But though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for I am willing to die for my art!"

On the Shankill Road one, Cormac joked: "Please do not buy it."

To pledge to the campaign you can click here.