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 by thousands of fans at their London homecoming party.
BBCChloe Kelly spoke to the huge crowd outside Buckingham Palace[/caption]
BBCPresenter Alex Scott apologised for Kelly’s swearing[/caption]
GettyKelly was in a party mood during the open-top bus parade[/caption]
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The open-top bus edged down The Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
Players and staff then gathered on stage in front of a huge crowd.
The parade was broadcast live by the BBC.
Presenter and former Lioness Scott interviewed several players, including Kelly, as well as boss Sarina Wiegman.
A gleeful Kelly, 27, said: “Pressure, what pressure?”
The Arsenal forward then added: “Thank you to everyone that got out to support us, whether that’s in Switzerland or here today. It’s so f***ing special”
Scott, 40, seamlessly responded: “We are live so I will apologise for that language right there.”
Kelly later posted an apology on her Instagram account.
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It read: “Ooops. Emotions got the better of me.
EPAKelly scored England’s winning penalty in Sunday’s shoot-out[/caption]
ReutersThe Lionesses paraded their trophy down The Mall[/caption]
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“Sorry for the F bomb. Love CK x.”
Kelly, who also scored the winning goal in the Euro 2022 final, was again the heroine against Spain on Sunday.
The former Manchester City star rose from the bench to score the winning penalty in England’s dramatic penalty shoot-out victory.
Kelly had also scored England’s 119th-minute winner in the semi-final triumph over Italy.
The jubilant Lionesses hero also swore in her ITV interview moments after the final.
Kelly said: “This team is made of magic and it’s made of steel.
“When we were down against Sweden, when we were down against Italy.
“We f***ing showed great determination and we came back.
“You can’t write the English off!”
Chloe Kelly posted an apology on her Instagram
Kelly’s team-mate Leah Williamson choked back tears as she spoke during the open-top bus parade.
The England skipper, 28, said: “I’m holding back tears. I’ve been crying all down The Mall.
“This is unbelievable, this is probably one of the best [things] we have ever been a part of, so thank you for coming out.
“There are many ways to win a football match. And we repeatedly did it the hard way, but you can see how much we care about playing for England and how much we love it.”
BBCLeah Williamson was visibly emotional on stage[/caption]
England’s incredible triumph was the most-watched TV moment of the year in the UK.
An incredible 16.2 million people tuned into the Lionesses’ dramatic victory over Spain.
BBC One’s live coverage pulled in 11.6 million viewers, with the rest opting for ITV.
The Beeb’s coverage of the tournament as a whole reached a remarkable 22.1 million people.
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