
Burna Boy joins in Lionesses victory parade as he sings with Sarina Wiegman
The event occurred outside Buckingham Palace, where Wiegman, who led the team to two consecutive European championship wins, was surprised by Burna Boy 's appearance.
Burna Boy performed his 2022 hit 'For My Hand', with Ms Wiegman seen singing along and hugging the artist.
Alex Scott, former England star and host of the celebration, revealed that Burna Boy is Ms Wiegman's 'favourite artist'.
Watch the video in full above.

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