Jose Enrique
seems to have used the international break to start acting the fool -
and maybe that is what inspired his new facial hair.
The
Spanish full back has grown a Charlie Chaplin-style moustache and,
unlike his apparent inspiration, was determined not to stay silent and
proudly displayed it on
It seems his girlfriend was not laughing about it, however.

Jose Enrique posted a picture of himself sporting a Charlie Chaplin-style moustache on instagram See More pics..,,...<<<<<<<<<<<

The left back (tackling against Basle) has only played three games for Liverpool so far this season
Enrique,
28, jokingly tweeted: 'Surprised my girlfriend with a new style of
beard this morning, She didn't like it very much.. hahahahaha
@AmyJaine.'
Unfortunately
for Chaplin and Enrique a certain 20th century dictator has rather
tarnished the reputation of the 'toothbrush moustache'.
Chaplin was born in east London in 1889 and was best known as an actor and comedian during the era of silent films.
His
best known movies include The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931) and
1940s The Great Dictator, in which he satirised Adolf Hitler.
Chaplin
made people laugh and we're sure Enrique's tribute moustache will have
brought a smile to his Liverpool team-mates' faces - even if his
girlfriend was not impressed.

Charlie Chaplin photographed acting in the 1936 film 'Modern Times'

Comedian Chaplin's moustache became a worldwide phenomenon

Chaplin driving a car in the 1931 film 'City Lights'
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