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Alex Scott was forced to apologise to viewers for Chloe Kelly latest F-bomb during the Lionessess open-top bus celebrations.
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 ...
Delaware Park Casino presented a $12,000 check to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation—the casino’s charity of the month for June ...
England hero Chloe Kelly said the F-word live on air during the Lionesses' open-top bus parade, and it was BBC presenter Alex ...
Alex Scott was forced to apologise after Chloe Kelly’s live TV interview during England’s Euro 2025 victory parade on Tuesday ...
Alex Scott: Her footballing journey Scott signed for Arsenal at the age of eight and went on to become one of the most successful female English players. She started off as a forward/right-winger.
BBC favourite Alex Scott is a key figure in the broadcaster's coverage of this summer's Women's European Championships and ...
England will be looking to win a second straight Euros title when they face Spain in the final on Sunday, with one young ...
Alex Scott is taking the Championship by storm - it's no wonder his Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson says it will take £25m to sign him ...
The former England and Arsenal footballer has made a name for herself behind the microphone since retiring from the game ...
CBS News Philadelphia's 18th annual Alex Scott: A Stand For Hope Telethon raised a record-breaking $7.3 million on Thursday for the fight against childhood cancer.
The event has raised more than $54 million since it began in 2007. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of cancer patient Alexandra "Alex" Scott.