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Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly drops F-bomb on live TV during Euros victory parade

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Lionesses icon Chloe Kelly dropped an f-bomb whilst on stage during their celebration parade with her sweary outburst being shown live on BBC.

The England's women are back on home soil following their success in Switzerland on Sunday night, where they retained their European crown. Spain, who are the world champions, took the Lionesses to penalties after a 1-1 draw with Kelly hammering home the triumphant spot kick.

The Arsenal star has continued to come up with big moments and the women were part of an open top bus parade than went down the Mall in London and ended up in front of Buckingham Palace. The players took it in turns to field questions and address the crowd.

When Kelly took to the microphone she was clearly in full swing of the celebrations and in the moment, live on air, she dropped an explicit on daytime TV.

She said: "It feels so good to stand side by side with each and every one of these girls. It's so ******* special. It's incredible to stand here today with a winners' medal around our necks and I'm so proud to be English."

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Kelly continued to come up with big moments throughout the Euros, assisting England's equaliser in the final and scoring the winner over Italy in the semi-final. However she didn't endear herself to everyone and the Spanish media labelled her "cocky" as her celebrations were criticised.

They claim that her celebration in front of La Roja stopper Cata Coll was "unnecessary". They say that Kelly, who scored the winner in England's 2022 Euros final win over Germany, diverted her path after scoring from 12 yards and made a gesture in front of the keeper, as is claimed by Spanish outlet Dario AS. They wrote: "This is unnecessary, my friend: Kelly’s cocky gesture to Cata Coll after scoring the decisive penalty.

Captain Leah Williamson, who couldn't play in the most recent World Cup, as she said: "I'm holding back tears. I've been crying all the way down The Mall. This is unbelievable. Probably one of the best things we've been a part of. Thank you for coming out.

"There are loads of ways to win a football match. 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. 2022 was a fairytale. This feels really hard-earned. We're really proud of ourselves.

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