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Published 11:15 26 Mar 2017 BST
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"In 2005 I went back to my home city and met in the street some of the guys that bullied me when I was young," Riise said during an interview with Stadium Astro.
"I thought 'I can be an idiot, or I can just be smiling and happy', and I was so confident in who I was and what I had done. "One of them worked at McDonald's, and there's nothing wrong with that, but I had just won the Champions League.The Norwegian then ordered a Happy Meal from one of his former bullies. Riise states that there is, of course, nothing wrong with working at the fast food restaurant, but it was a sweet moment for him.
He also said that he felt his former bullies would have been happy to see him successful.
"So, I went to McDonald's and ordered a Happy Meal by him. I didn't say anything," Riise said.
"I recognised him and I know he recognised me. I was just happy and smiley, but I knew in my head I was thinking 'in your face'. "And I walked out a happy man. It was very good for me to come home and get the look on their faces."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHDYvfbsaVY
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