On the latest episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, Chloe Kelly, the national hero of the Lionesses, made an appearance and forgave Lewis Capaldi for not watching the finals. The chat show host wasted no time in asking Chloe where she was during the Euro final. It turns out she was in Scotland on a family holiday, but that didn't stop her from being a dedicated fan.
Chloe revealed that she is an avid fan of the game, but unfortunately, she couldn't watch the finals live because she was busy filming for Buzzcocks. However, she admitted that everyone on set was more interested in checking their phones for updates rather than paying attention to the show. Jonathan Ross couldn't help but joke that he was currently cheating in chess, adding a light-hearted touch to the conversation.
The host then commended Chloe on her incredible comeback after 11 months of being out due to an injury. She scored the winning goal in the Euro finals, a moment that she enjoys reliving every day. Chloe also shared that every time she watches the footage, she notices something new, such as the ever-present roar of the crowd, which still gives her goosebumps.
Discussing the goal itself, Chloe admitted that it wasn't the most elegant goal she had ever scored but was more of a scramble in the moment. She recounted how she tried to hold off the defender, feeling like she was falling backward, and stretched out a toe to make contact with the ball. Uncertain if the goal would be disallowed, she was relieved when it was confirmed as a goal, leading to an impromptu celebration that involved taking off her top.
As a prominent figure in women's football, Chloe has received recognition from various famous personalities. David Beckham and Anthony Joshua, among others, reached out to congratulate her on her outstanding performance during the tournament. Prince William, who is also a fan of the sport, had a chance to speak with Chloe on the pitch after the finals, although she candidly admitted she couldn't remember what he said due to the overwhelming moment.
The conversation took a humorous turn when Lewis Capaldi, a Scottish musician, admitted to feeling a sense of bitterness and jealousy towards the success of the English women's team. Chloe took the comment in good spirits and attributed it to the progress women's football has made.
Towards the end of the show, Chloe joined Jonathan Ross and Lewis Capaldi for a football practice. Although she trained briefly with Lewis, she praised his skills and humorously admitted that she looked like a different species compared to his talent. They engaged in a friendly penalty shootout, with Chloe providing tips and pointers to improve their techniques.
The Jonathan Ross Show continues to be a popular platform for celebrities, as they share personal experiences, engage in light-hearted banter, and showcase their skills. With each episode, it becomes clear why this talk show remains a favorite among viewers who love entertainment and candid conversations with their favorite stars.