England icon Jill Scott gets X-rated tattoo to immortalise moment BBC were forced to apologise for her on live TV | The Sun

ENGLAND legend Jill Scott has immortalised her iconic Euro 2022 final x-rated outburst by getting a tattoo.

The former midfielder left fans in stitches after giving Germany defender Syndey Lohmann a piece of her mind.


After being fouled by Lohmann, Scott could be seen saying: "F*** off you f***ing p****."

BBC commentator Robyn Cowen was forced to apologise as a result, saying: "Apologies to any lip readers.

"Not sure you need to be one to figure out what Jill Scott thought of that."

Earlier this year, Scott vowed to get her iconic outburst as a tattoo if England won the Women's World Cup.

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Speaking on her BBC podcast, she said: "I'm going to make a pact now live on the podcast, OK? I don't know if I should be doing this, I've had a few coffees today.

"But when England win the World Cup, I will get FOYFP tattooed on me."

England just fell short of the Women's World Cup title this summer, losing 1-0 to Spain in the final.

But Scott decided to get the tattoo done anyway.

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The ex-Manchester City star unveiled the ink on TikTok earlier this week.

She got the letters FOYFP tattooed in reference to her expletive-filled outburst from last summer's Euro 2022 final.

Fans took to social media to react, with one person commenting: "JILL AHAHAHA I LOVE THIS. ABSOLUTELY ICOINC."

Another added: "Iconic! Never ever regret this or the moment!"

While a third wrote: "This was my favourite England moment ever 😂."

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