Doug Ford Put On A Habs Jersey Last Night & He Said It Was 'Killing' Him (VIDEO)

He lost a bet against Quebec's premier.

Contributing Writer

Premier Doug Ford looked all kinds of uncomfortable yesterday after being forced to rock a Montreal Canadiens jersey.

The premier, who wore the Habs gear as part of a bet with Quebec Premier François Legault, looked to be gritting his teeth as he conceded victory to the Leafs' long-time rival.

"As promised to my friend François and all the Habs fans out there, congratulations and this is killing me putting this jersey on but I'm proud of our great Leaf Nation they did a great job," Ford joked in the video.

However, Ford did wish the rivalry team good luck as they continued their adventure to win the Stanley Cup after beating out the Leafs in Game 7.

"All I want to see now is Habs win the Stanley Cup or one Canadian team win it," he added.

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