Racing 92 and Ireland full-back Simon Zebo was upset by a section of Ulster fans booing him during his side's 26-22 loss at the Kingspan Stadium on Saturday.
Zebo scored in the loss but was booed by some fans when he received the ball with the former Munster full-back a bit dumbfounded as to why he received such an aggressive reception given his years of service within Irish Rugby.
The Cork native took to his Instagram and said:
"A tough place to play but great team spirit from the brothers,important 2 points on the road..
"Also I hope my ears deceived me with some comments directed my way from the crowd..
#NotOn
"Django wins in the end ✌?"
Zebo previously riled up the Ulster players during Racing's 44-12 drubbing of the northern province in Paris back in October.
Zebo pointed at full-back Michael Lowry before crossing for Racing's's fifth try of the match.
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The 28-year-old apologised for the incident and said that he wouldn't want his kids to follow his example.
“I’m still sick about it, I had to wait 10 minutes outside the dressing room to give him my jersey and apologise again.
“I’ve played the game for I don’t know how many years and I’ve never done anything like that, I just got too excited.
“I probably built up the game a bit too much in my head this week and let the emotions get the better of me for a few seconds.
“You live and learn, I wouldn’t want my kids to do that I’m and I’m very disappointed with myself.
“I feel shit, but he’s a lovely fella. As soon as I went over to apologise he was very receptive, we’d a good chat after the game. There’s no ill feelings or anything.
“These things happen, but I’d prefer if they didn’t happen to me.”
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