Sonny Bill Williams continues to make headlines globally, this time with the BBC stuffing up his name caption.
The spectacle occurred during the Wales Today segment where his name was hilariously mispelled as Billy Son WIlliams.
The error has been picked up by Ruck.co.uk, who captioned a screengrab: "BBC Wales made a slight error with their caption for All Black centre Sonny Bill Williams."
Williams has been the subject of controversy following the rare red card penalty he was handed in last week's second match of the Lions and All Blacks Series.
The issue was dubbed by some to be the reason behind the All Blacks loss in Wellington on Saturday evening.
Williams has been banned for four weeks after his shoulder charge to Lions Winger Anthony Watson and will sit out the final test match of the Lions-All Blacks series this Saturday.
Williams said he was disappointed at his actions and that he felt he let the All Blacks down.
"Obviously I'm really disappointed but happy to be able to get in there and say my piece," Williams said afterwards. "They've come to the conclusion that it was reckless, that it wasn't intentional. I've got in contact with Anthony and I've apologised to him but I'm very disappointed that I was sent from the field last night and that I let my brothers down."
Williams though has been taken the chance to spend time with his family.
Williams has clearly gotten over the spectacle posting on his twitter "Sh** happens..."
while posting a cute video of him and his daughter Imaan spending some time together.