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Outlander's Sam Heughan shows off bollocks from new episode - and fans cant stop laughing

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Sam Heughan showed off some bollocks in a new episode of Outlander - and fans cant stop laughing. Actor Sam couldn't resist giving fans a close up of some testicles that were used as a prop in the latest episode of the hit time-travelling hit series.

And Sam admitted on his social media that they 'made a very surprising cameo' after the severed balls appeared in a pub scene in a glass jar on a shelf.During the latest episode of series six, Sam's character Jamie Fraser goes to a pub for a drink where some of the action unfolds.As he makes his way to go out of the bar, he sees some unusual artefacts on the shelf including a bottle that reads: “The bollocks of the notorious pirate Stephen Bonnet – taken from his corpse."Jamie goes for a double take in the scene and the camera focuses on the items in questions with Sam’s eyebrows playing a starring role.Following the broadcast of the latest Starz episode, Sam took to his Instagram to publish the picture of the pirate balls and wrote:'Wonderful episode this Sunday with our terrific cast, from @mariadoylekennedy @the_scottish_shauna_macdonald- to one very surprising cameo".He used the billiard ball emoji twice to indicate what he was talking about, as well as the photo.Amused fans couldn't stop laughing with one saying: "That was definitely unexpected."Another joked: "I wasn't aware that Ed Speelers aka Stephen Bonnet had a small part in that episode."With a third laughing: "The bollocks knew what they were doing.

a MASTERCLASS in acting. NO NOTES."Another fan made up a poem saying: "An excerpt from my poem Continental Congress A world of secret meeting, When treason is in play, One man, I cannot meet his eye, What must I tell John Grey.

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