Injured All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams sings to nurses from hospital bed

Sonny Bill Williams posted a video of himself singing from his hospital bed shortly after undergoing keyhole surgery.
Injured All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams has shared hilarious footage of himself taking song requests and singing to nurses from his hospital bed.
Williams was heavily medicated at the time, as he had just undergone keyhole surgery to remove a loose piece of bone in his knee joint.
"I just want to reiterate again that the meds they give you for surgery are very strong and take a while to wear off," Williams tweeted, as he shared the video into the public domain.
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Williams initially rejected a suggestion to sing Taylor Swift, as he said she is "definitely not my genre," instead deciding to belt out a rendition of 90s R&B group All-4-One's song I Swear.
Okay team- here it is. I just want 2 reiterate again that the meds they give you for surgery are very strong and take a while 2 wear off...but I also feel like the staff took advantage of me (I’m joking 😂) thanks 2 the nurses/staff for putting up with me haha! Blessings fam❤️ pic.twitter.com/b1vhUXnFJj
— Sonny Bill Williams (@SonnyBWilliams) June 4, 2018
Williams is expected to spend four weeks on the sideline meaning he will miss the upcoming test series against France, which begins in Auckland on Saturday.
"Sonny Bill had an operation on Friday which went well," coach Steve Hansen said. "He will be back running in about four weeks and pretty much available after that."
- Stuff
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