Chloe Kelly, euros and Lioness
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England hero Chloe Kelly said the F-word live on air during the Lionesses' open-top bus parade, and it was BBC presenter Alex Scott who was forced to apologise to viewers
Spain and Barcelona have applied a stranglehold to the Ballon d'Or Feminin over the past four years, but Arsenal and England's European successes give the 2025 race a different flavour.
ALEX SCOTT apologised to BBC viewers after Chloe Kelly hilariously blurted out the F-word during the Lionesses’ open-top bus parade. England’s victorious Euro 2025 stars were greeted
BBC presenter Alex Scott was forced to apologise after Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly swore live on air during their Euro 2025 celebrations in London.
The Lionesses celebrate their Euros win in style at Downing Street, sporting tailored looks from their M&S collection and you can shop the pieces from £30
Eager to discover who Chloe Kelly’s husband is? The England Lioness, renowned for her transformative goals and tenacious spirit on the field, also has a touching love story that unfolds away from the limelight.
Her celebrations were branded “cocky” and “unnecessary” by a section of the Spanish press bitter at the world champions’ shock European Championship final defeat. But Chloe Kelly will be paying scant attention to such critics as her winning penalty secured “national treasure” status and likely millions in sponsorship deals as one of British sport’s most marketable women.