Life goes on; life stays the same; everything changes (с)
А я 3 месяца была уверена, что это и правда его фамилия...
Chad Javon Ochocinco (born Chad Javon Johnson; January 9, 1978) is an American football wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League.
Ochocinco has been selected to the Pro Bowl six times and named an All-Pro three times. He legally changed his last name from Johnson to Ochocinco prior to the 2008 regular season to reflect the two numbers on his Bengals uniform.
On October 25, 2006, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, when his last name was still Johnson, he announced that he would prefer to be called "Ocho Cinco", which is "eight five" in Spanish – "eighty five" is "ochenta y cinco", "eighty and five". During warm-ups for the October 29, 2006 game against the Atlanta Falcons, the back of his jersey read "Ocho Cinco" instead of "C. Johnson". Quarterback Carson Palmer ripped the label off the jersey to reveal the usual "C. Johnson". According to ESPN, Ochocinco was fined $5,000 for the stunt despite the fact that he did not wear the "Ocho Cinco" name tag during the game.
Johnson legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ochocinco on August 29, 2008. The Cincinnati Bengals decided to allow him to have it on the back of his jersey, though Ochocinco continued to wear his old "C. Johnson" jersey during the 2008 football season, because of contractual obligations with Reebok. He has played with "Ochocinco" on the back of his jersey since the 2009 preseason. He wanted it to read "Ocho Cinco" but the NFL will only allow his legal name as spelled on his name change paperwork.
Ochocinco announced on his live USTREAM broadcast that he will be legally changing his last name to “Hachi Go” next season. He also held up a Customized Cincinnati Bengals Jersey with the last name "Hachi Go" on the back. Just as the words Ocho Cinco translate to 8 and 5 in Spanish, the words Hachi Go (八五
translate to 8 and 5 in Japanese.
(википедия)
Последнее-полный айрол. А вообще если он будет играть в другой команде под другим номером, он тоже будет фамилию менять?
Chad Javon Ochocinco (born Chad Javon Johnson; January 9, 1978) is an American football wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League.
Ochocinco has been selected to the Pro Bowl six times and named an All-Pro three times. He legally changed his last name from Johnson to Ochocinco prior to the 2008 regular season to reflect the two numbers on his Bengals uniform.
On October 25, 2006, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, when his last name was still Johnson, he announced that he would prefer to be called "Ocho Cinco", which is "eight five" in Spanish – "eighty five" is "ochenta y cinco", "eighty and five". During warm-ups for the October 29, 2006 game against the Atlanta Falcons, the back of his jersey read "Ocho Cinco" instead of "C. Johnson". Quarterback Carson Palmer ripped the label off the jersey to reveal the usual "C. Johnson". According to ESPN, Ochocinco was fined $5,000 for the stunt despite the fact that he did not wear the "Ocho Cinco" name tag during the game.
Johnson legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ochocinco on August 29, 2008. The Cincinnati Bengals decided to allow him to have it on the back of his jersey, though Ochocinco continued to wear his old "C. Johnson" jersey during the 2008 football season, because of contractual obligations with Reebok. He has played with "Ochocinco" on the back of his jersey since the 2009 preseason. He wanted it to read "Ocho Cinco" but the NFL will only allow his legal name as spelled on his name change paperwork.
Ochocinco announced on his live USTREAM broadcast that he will be legally changing his last name to “Hachi Go” next season. He also held up a Customized Cincinnati Bengals Jersey with the last name "Hachi Go" on the back. Just as the words Ocho Cinco translate to 8 and 5 in Spanish, the words Hachi Go (八五

(википедия)
Последнее-полный айрол. А вообще если он будет играть в другой команде под другим номером, он тоже будет фамилию менять?
Чад и айрол - это таки мегаОТП)))
Даже страшно вспомнить, что он мне в первой серии даже понравился. Хоть это и недолго было)))
я сейчас как раз уже нормально первую серию смотрю, а то как тогда посмотрела кусочки на ютубе, то и все. Тут и поняла, что это у него фамилия в честь номера. Нет, ну какое айрольное и дурное существо))
очень недолго казался)