Friday, October 3, 2014

See photos from Rio Ferdinand’s autobiography launch in London

Rio Ferdinand was at the Mayfair Hotel in London to launch his new book
Rio Ferdinand was at the Mayfair Hotel in London to launch his new book. Photo: Daily mail
Former Manchester United player, Rio Ferdinand has launched his autobiography titled 2Sides in London.
The studded event which took place on Thursday, October 2, 2014, at the Mayfair Hotel in London’s West End, witnessed the attendance of his football brother, Anthon Ferdinard; Tennis legend, Boris Becker; England rugby player, Ugo Monye and comedians Jack Whitehall, Micky Flanagan and a host of many others present.
Rio Ferdinand currently plays for Queen Parks Rangers (QPR)
See photos below…
Rio Ferdinand speaks at the launch of his autobiography in London's West End
Rio Ferdinand speaks at the launch of his autobiography in London’s West End
Rio Ferdinand took part in a Q&A session hosted by Clare Balding to launch his new book
Rio Ferdinand took part in a Q&A session hosted by Clare Balding to launch his new book
Rio Ferdinand with his step-sisters at the launch of his autobiography at London's Mayfair Hotel
Rio Ferdinand with his step-sisters at the launch of his autobiography at London’s Mayfair Hotel
BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey (left) and comedian Micky Flanagan (right)
BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey (left) and comedian Micky Flanagan (right)
Peter Ridsdale (left) and John Gregory (right) at Rio Ferdinand's book launch at the Mayfair Hotel
Peter Ridsdale (left) and John Gregory (right) at Rio Ferdinand’s book launch at the Mayfair Hotel
Rio Ferdinand with his brother Anton Ferdinand (left) and comedian Jack Whitehall (right)
Rio Ferdinand with his brother Anton Ferdinand (left) and comedian Jack Whitehall (right)
Rugby star Ugo Monye (left) and Michelle Mone (right) attend the book launch in London
Rugby star Ugo Monye (left) and Michelle Mone (right) attend the book launch in London
Tennis legend Boris Becker (left) and Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish (right)
Tennis legend Boris Becker (left) and Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish (right)

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