
Chloe Kelly dances with friends and locals at Hanwell street party after Euro victory
Footage filmed on Saturday, 2 August, showed the 27-year-old dancing with friends, family, and local residents to celebrate the Lionesses' victory.
The streets were decorated with red and white bunting and balloons, as Kelly participated in a line-dance to the song 'Candy'.
This celebration followed the team's open-top bus procession down The Mall on 29 July, where Kelly was also seen performing TikTok dance moves.
Watch the video in full above.
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