
Former Wales captain Siwan Lilikrap has said he has no problems with him because he was more celebrating the event.
“We must allow people to be themselves and the personalities that exist,” he said.
“I feel for Jaez, I think some of the pains he gets is not very nice and is not actually called.
“You don’t have to sit in a dark room.
“Everyone has the right to have their own opinions. What we always remember is that women are first of all different from men and everyone processes their feelings differently and react differently in different ways.
Taylor’s ancestry, another former Wales captain said, said the dance was “severe difficult” to evaluate.
“It’s just a strange answer after a defeat, but I only think their group’s mentality is to enjoy the day in the empire and that’s the kind of mood they were, but it may be strange for some ragby fans,” Taylor told the BBC.
“The women’s fans are sometimes completely unique and completely different because of their relationship with the players, so it may be a little more unusual than how men and women play their fans,” he said.
“In the women’s game, the players have a unique opportunity to contact the fans much closer and they really share everything.