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Jess Glynne and girlfriend Alex Scott look ecstatic as they celebrate Lionesses' win - before singer takes to the stage at BOXPark Wembley

Jess Glynne and girlfriend Alex Scott look ecstatic as they celebrate Lionesses' win - before singer takes to the stage at BOXPark Wembley

Daily Mail​5 days ago
Jess Glynne and her girlfriend Alex Scott looked overjoyed as they celebrated the Lionesses' victory in the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 semi-final on Tuesday.
The singer, 35, and the former footballer, 40, joined fans at BOXPARK Wembley to watch a live screening of the match.
The couple couldn't hide their excitement as Alex's former team triumphed over Italy with a 2-1 win in Geneva, securing their place in the Euro 2025 final.
At one point, Alex threw her arm into the air in celebration, while Jess, standing close beside her, beamed from ear to ear.
To mark the big victory, Alex welcomed Jess to the stage for a high-energy performance.
Wearing an England football shirt, the star looked incredible as she lit up the venue with her electric set.
Alex and Jess began dating around October 2023.
They kept their relationship private for months however, with Alex later admitting that they chose to do so because they knew it was 'special'.
Writing in The Times, the BBC pundit opened up on her relationship, saying her and Jess are becoming the 'same person'.
Detailing her daily routine, she wrote: 'I wake up next to my partner, Jess, who has become the same person as me over the past year and a half.
'She can see what going to the gym does for me mentally, so she'll do the same'.
It was rumoured last month that the couple are considering moving across the pond to the United States.
As reported by The Sun, Alex is said to be 'considering other offers' after experiencing a 'lack of support' with Football Focus on the BBC.
The controversy came surrounding plummeting viewing figures, which left Alex reportedly feeling like she had been 'thrown under a bus' by the broadcaster.
A source said: 'Last year [Alex] was hugely hurt by unfair criticism about falling viewing figures - and felt she was thrown under a bus.
'The viewing figures were not as reported. She feels no-one backed her up and issued the correct viewing figures.'
The presenter's contract with the BBC is reported to be up for renewal this summer.
Meanwhile Jess parted ways with her record label EMI last month after her April 2024 album, Jess, crashed out of the charts after just one week.
A source told The Sun: 'Jess knows plenty about having massive hit singles, so there was a lot of excitement when she signed her deal with EMI Records. But it's not exactly been the fruitful relationship that either had hoped.
'The album didn't do as well as anyone wanted, and none of the singles even graced the Top 40 She's had a tough time reintroducing herself to the public after a few years away.
Before adding: 'Both she and the label decided it was for the best to stop working together. But Jess isn't letting it dampen her spirits. She is already working on new music and is planning her next moves.'
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