
England's hero Lionesses to ‘rake in £80m' after Euro 2025 triumph as two top stars tipped for I'm a Celeb and Strictly
Published: Invalid Date,
THEY battled their way to Euros glory in a dramatic penalty shootout - and now England's brilliant Lionesses are set to strike it rich off the pitch.
Following their history-making victory against Spain, the likes of captain Leah Williamson and Chloe Kelly are now the nation's most in-demand stars, with the talented squad tipped to enjoy a deserved £80million windfall this year in money-spinning brand and TV deals.
12
Brand and culture expert Nick Ede thinks that success on the football field for England's women means they could be even more in demand than the men off it.
Super sub Kelly, who coolly slotted home the crucial penalty in Sunday night's European championship final, has already said she'd love to appear on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
While winger Lauren James and Williamson are now in the same league as Lionel Messi, having starred in a Walkers crisps advert with the Argentinian superstar.
Fashion brands, sportswear companies and glossy magazines are all desperate to be associated with the glamorous team who love to party.
Nick tells The Sun: 'In many ways the Lionesses should be in more demand than the men, because they are winners. They have won the Euros twice.
'Their currency is going to be much much higher now.
'The advantage they have over the men is that they have an appeal across the genders. Men like them and women want to be them.
'They could make between £50million and £80million."
But as with the men's footballers, not all of the first team will become TV stars like Gary Lineker or commercial powerhouses like David Beckham.
Nick says: 'Collectively as Lionesses they can be making a lot of money, this is their time to shine.
'They could be the next Alex Scott, who is now a bona fide presenter on the One Show, or Jill Scott who was on I'm a Celebrity. But with every team you only get a few stand out stars.'
Here we look at which Lionesses will be the big winners off the pitch.
Chloe Kelly
12
With her hop and skip run-up penalty technique and iconic goal celebrations, Chloe knows how to make an impression.
The 27-year-old forward, who scored the winner in the 2023 final for England, always plays with a smile on her face.
And she wants to bring that bubbly attitude to television as well by following former England midfielder Jill Scott onto ITV's I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
Chloe said: "I don't think I would do well like Jill. I think Jill is so bubbly and the challenges just didn't phase her. But I think I'd enjoy it - probably more so.''
The Arsenal player is already worth an estimated £2.5million, having signed a £1.5million deal with Land Rover.
Nick says: 'I am sure Strictly Come Dancing and all the major reality shows will be eyeing Chloe. Out of all of them she seems to be the most famous.'
She has modelled for Calvin Klein and worn Prada and Versace for photoshoots.
Chloe has overcome adversity this year, having been frozen out of the Manchester City first team following an injury.
She said her 'mental well-being' had suffered due to a 'character assassination' and switched to Arsenal on loan.
Leah Williamson
The England captain is believed to be the highest earning Lioness, having raked in £4million so far.
The defender is being compared to the men's 1966 World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore.
Fashion house Gucci took note of her glamorous appearance, making Leah a brand ambassador, while Calvin Klein asked the star to model their underwear.
The 28-year-old Arsenal legend has also struck deals with Walkers crisps, Nike, Pepsi and Aston Martin.
But she is a self-confessed 'introvert' who spent much of her free time at tournaments sleeping rather than socialising.
That means it is unlikely we'll be seeing Leah on reality TV.
Nick says: 'The big bucks are in longevity, getting a regular presenting show.'
Lucy Bronze
The veteran defender revealed that she played the whole of this summer's Euros with a leg fracture.
That keep calm and carry on spirit is sure to make her a hit on challenge TV shows.
Nick says: 'The injured leg story will push her to the forefront. Her heroics will propel her to get more jobs and more success.
'She is such a go-getter she'd be great for challenge shows like I'm a Celebrity and SAS: Who Dares Wins.'
Lucy, 33, whose middle name is Tough, said: 'I've been in a lot of pain. If that's what it takes to play for England, that's what I'll do.'
She earned an estimated £200,000 a year while playing at Spanish giants Barcelona and is worth around £3.5million.
The Chelsea player led Sports Direct's Legacy Starts Here TV ads and has endorsed VISA, Spotify, and Rexona.
Hannah Hampton
Until this summer, the 24-year-old goalkeeper was not a household name.
But Hannah's two saves in the penalty shootout against Spain in the Euros final has turned the Chelsea player into a hero of the nation.
Many people told Hannah she wouldn't make it as a goalie because she had an eye condition that affects depth perception, but she proved them wrong.
Hannah, who has over 300,000 Instagram followers, is yet to appear in any major adverts.
That, though, is sure to change.
She is likely to eclipse England's former number one Mary Earps, who won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2023.
Nick says: 'Players like Hannah can be great role models and influence future generations.'
Alessia Russo
With Spain 1-0 ahead at half time in the final, England needed an equaliser and Alessia was the striker who scored the crucial goal.
The tenacious 26-year-old star plays with a smile on her face and that has made her popular with advertisers.
Her earnings in 2023, when she won the Euros with England, were believed to be £2million. Alessia has struck lucrative deals with Adidas, Gucci, PlayStation and Beats by Doctor Dre.
The outgoing player appeared at the BAFTA TV Awards in May, is a regular at London Fashion Week and has appeared on the cover of magazines.
She has a podcast with her England team mate Ella Toone called the Tooney & Russo show.
Being an engaging talker is important.
Nick says: 'There is a real trend for women being brand ambassadors. In tennis Emma Raducanu showed how much you can earn by being a winner.
'There are speaking opportunities that are lucrative, whether it is corporate or brand.'
Lauren James
12
An injury curtailed Lauren's final, but the attacking player scored one of the goals of the tournament in the group stages.
The 23-year-old Chelsea forward is eclipsing her brother Reece James, the defender who plays for England.
Lauren appeared with Leah in the Walkers crisp advert which was often on TV during the commercial breaks.
She has also made an advert for Pepsi, alongside David Beckham, worn Nike clothing and promoted Optimum Nutrition.
With nearly 900,000 followers on Instagram she is clearly building up a recognition under the name J10, which is similar to Cristiano Ronaldo's CR7.
It is only with off the field deals that Lauren will be able to overtake her brother financially.
Lauren earns £350,000 a year at Chelsea, while Reece earns £250,000 a week for the same side.
Nick says: 'They need to maximise on their success at the Euros because they are not as well paid as the men.'
12
12
12
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Independent
5 minutes ago
- The Independent
Huge doubts over Chris Woakes' fitness in fifth Test against India
England cricketer Chris Woakes sustained a suspected dislocated shoulder at the close of day one in the fifth Test against India at The Oval. Woakes was injured while diving to prevent a boundary, with scans arranged to determine the full extent of the damage. His teammate Gus Atkinson expressed doubt about Woakes' further participation in the match, calling it a "big shame". India concluded the rain-affected first day on 204-6, with Karun Nair scoring 50 not out. Woakes' potential absence would leave a significant gap in England's bowling attack, especially given inconsistent performances from other bowlers.


Daily Mail
5 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Cat Deeley just wore the same hoop earrings loved by Kate Middleton - and they're only £25
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more While the Princess of Wales is known for her impeccable fashion sense, it's often the finer details that really stand out. Kate boasts an enviable jewellery collection, ranging from budget-friendly buys to priceless heirlooms. One pair of high street earrings has proven particularly popular - not just with Kate, but with TV presenter Cat Deeley too, who was recently spotted wearing the exact same set. The earrings in question? Orelia's Chain Huggie Hoops, an 18-carat gold-plated design featuring a chain-textured finish and convenient click clasp. Kate is clearly a fan, having worn them to more than 10 royal engagements, including a visit to Maidenhead Rugby Club in 2021. The dainty hoops are as versatile as they are stylish, effortlessly elevating both casual and formal looks. While Kate has paired these earrings with blazers and dresses, Cat gave them a relaxed twist, wearing hers with a cosy sweatshirt on the beach. At just £25, they're an affordable addition to any jewellery collection. It's no surprise these earrings have earned over 40 glowing reviews, with shoppers praising their style, comfort and everyday wearability. One happy customer called them 'the perfect everyday earrings'. Another added: 'I love these earrings, they're perfect for every day wear or occasions! They are lovely quality and I always get compliments on them!' A third reviewer raved: 'Superb earrings, very nice, even more beautiful then in pictures.' Another pointed out their ideal balance of fashion and function, writing: 'Comfortable and a great statement piece.' One first-time buyer shared: 'First purchase from Orelia and I wasn't disappointed. Perfect size and style, buy them, you won't regret it!' Several customers even admitted they were inspired to buy the earrings after spotting them on the Princess of Wales - some going so far as to say they're 'obsessed' with their new go-to accessory. If the gold finish isn't to your liking, you'll be glad to know the earrings also come in sleek sterling silver. Equally versatile and elegant, the silver version offers a more understated take on the design - ideal for those who prefer cooler-toned accessories or want a modern twist on a classic hoop. Whether you're dressing up for a summer event or adding polish to everyday outfits, the sterling silver option brings the same comfort, quality and royal-approved style at the same affordable price. With both finishes available online, it's a no-brainer to pick the one that best suits your wardrobe - or get both to cover all bases.


Daily Mail
6 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Can you guess who the Queen liked to mock? Royal author claims monarch had 'extremely funny' sense of humour behind the stern look - and was a 'first-class mimic'
Despite the late Queen's public face appearing stoic and poised, she began to share more of her funny side towards the end of her 70-year reign. This is according to Ingrid Seward, one of the most respected royal biographers who has spent 40 years following The Firm. Seward, 77, wrote in her 2023 book, My Mother And I: 'The Queen's stern look, inherited from her grandmother Queen Mary, belies the wonderful sense of humour we got to see more and more as she got older. 'The Queen could be extremely funny, in a slightly mocking way. 'She was also a first-class mimic, particularly of politicians, but never to anyone's face. She could only laugh or state her opinions in private, and some of them were pretty forceful. 'She also liked hearing a bit of gossip, so her immediate staff saved all the chit-chat for her about what was going on in every corner of her various homes. 'She saw everything but turned a blind eye to small misdemeanours and and disasters. She was the same with her friends.' Perhaps one of the best-positioned people to comment on the Queen's sense of humour is royal biographer and podcaster Gyles Brandreth first met the Queen in 1968, when he was 20. Over the next 50 years he met her many times, both at public and at private events In an interview with Yours magazine he said: 'She once performed George Formby's When I'm Cleaning Windows for me, while strumming an imaginary ukulele! 'She was an incredible mimic and told me she'd been inspired by famous female impersonator Florence Desmond, who came to Windsor Castle to entertain the Royal family during the war. 'The Queen could do all kinds of regional accents.' Even the Queen's dressmaker, Angela Kelly, was reportedly was blown away by the Queen's ability to copy her scouse accent. Angela told The Sun: 'We have a lot of fun together. The Queen has a wicked sense of humor and is a great mimic. She can do all accents—including mine.' Brandreth wrote in Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait, that this instinctive and self‑deprecating wit was as important a part of the Queen's personality as the clothes she wore and the smile that lit up her face. Nothing could better demonstrate this than the age-old tale of when the Queen watched a video of herself and called out to her husband: 'Oh Philip, do look! I've got my Miss Piggy face on.' Perhaps one of the best-positioned people to comment on the Queen's sense of humour is royal biographer and podcaster Gyles Brandreth first met the Queen in 1968, when he was 20 A few years after the late Queen was presented with a birthday card signed by staff in the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace and pictured Miss Piggy. 'I thought: "Well, she can't sack us all,"' said palace coachman Alfred Oates, who worked for the Queen for 57 years. 'But there she was, as the crowds could see, laughing the whole way round.' And perhaps nothing was more central to that than her ability not just to make a joke, but to take a joke, too. The Daily Mail's Richard Kay wrote that for years, the Queen's ability to say nothing, while speaking volumes, was undoubtedly one of her greatest strengths. When a government minister's mobile phone rang, in contravention of the rules, as she took a meeting of the Privy Council, she said: 'I hope that wasn't someone important.' The editor of Majesty magazine shared the story of when at a Windsor Castle house party, the Countess of Sutherland found she was wearing the same outfit as the Queen. The Queen reportedly said, 'And guess who is going to have to change!', before disappearing upstairs and returning in a different dress. Seward added: 'It is a story she enjoyed telling all her life - with certain embellishments.' While the Queen could sometimes appear stern on duty, Sally Bedell Smith, author of Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch, revealed in 2021 that she was much livelier' in person, and made self-depreciating jokes showing she didn't take herself too seriously. Ingrid Seward even went as far to suggest that the Queen's sense of humour was the secret to her and Philip's long and happy marriage. 'I think the secret is they laugh together. I think the Queen is the comedian,' she said. ELIZABETH II'S BEST ROYAL GAGS TEA WITH PADDINGTON BEAR In the final months of her life, Her Majesty delighted audiences at the televised BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace after kicking off the festivities with an appearance alongside the fictional character Paddington Bear - in which they both enjoyed a chaotic cream tea at 'Buckingham Palace '. Paddington and the Queen were pictured sat opposite each other in ornate chair at a table, laid for afternoon tea, covered with a white linen cloth in an opulent room. Accident-prone Paddington was shown causing mayhem by accidentally depriving the understanding sovereign of another cup of tea and spraying cream from a chocolate éclair over a Palace Footman. The Queen's secret sketch was the result of months of planning, and saw the duffle-coat wearing bear show the monarch how he ensured he always had his favourite treat on him just in case, lifting up his red hat to reveal his snack. Her Majesty responded by revealing 'So do I' before opening her bag and declaring 'I keep mine in here' to show her very own ready-made supply of the bread and orange preserve staple. The bear from deepest darkest Peru congratulated the Queen on her reign of 70 years, saying: 'Happy Jubilee Ma'am. And thank you. For everything.' The modest Queen replied: 'That's very kind.' Filmed at Windsor Castle, the Queen spent around half a day filming the secretly-pre-recorded humorous two-and-a-half-minute sequence, according to The Telegraph, and the comic sketch was a surprise even to some of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren watching the scenes. ELIZABETH 007 The Queen showed the world she was still full of surprises in 2012 when she agreed to take part in a comedy stint to open the London Olympics. A clip played during the ceremony showed the Queen, then 86-years-old, being picked up at Buckingham Palace by Daniel Craig, playing James Bond, and then being 'parachuted' in the stadium for the opening ceremony. The recorded sequence opened at Buckingham Palace, where a tuxedo-wearing Craig as 007 was presented to the Queen by her personal footman as she was writing a letter and training her corgis Monty, Willow and Holly to roll over. After greeting the fictitious spy with an 'Evening, Mr Bond,' the Queen, wearing a glitzy pink dress, was escorted out of the Palace onto a helicopter by Craig. At the time, Danny Boyle, who directed the short clip, said: 'The Queen made herself more accessible than ever before.' It was her first ever film role, and it was a comedy hit, proving the elderly Monarch had a great sense of humour. To this day, the clip, which is available on Youtube, has been watched more than 51 million times across the globe. QUEEN OF ONE-LINERS At the 2021 G7 Summit in Cornwall, the 95-year-old was dancing circles around World leaders, showcasing her wit and her good humour. As she posed for pictures with the likes of Boris Johnson, US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Monarch was heard saying: 'Are you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying yourselves?' which provoked laughter around her. It was her first major public event together since the funeral of Prince Philip, the queen's husband of more than seven decades, which made the joke even more poignant. 'THIS IS MORE UNUSUAL' Also during the Cornwall G7, the Queen showed she had lost nothing of her panache when cutting a cake with a ceremonial sword with her daughter-in-law the Duchess of Cornwall and her grandson Prince William's wife Kate Middleton. She had been presented with a giant cake in Cornwall to celebrate her official birthday and was given the sword to cut it. When a helpful aid told her 'there is a knife if you want it,' the Queen replied: 'I know there is, but this is more unusual,' leaving her audience in stitches.