Jill Scott shows off hidden tattoo inspired by X-rated Euro rant

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Jill Scott shows off hidden tattoo inspired by X-rated Euro rant
Jill Scott shows off hidden tattoo inspired by X-rated Euro rant

Jill Scott showed off her iconic tattoo inspired by an unforgettable moment from England's Euro 2022 win.

The former England star, 36, took to her TikTok page to share a picture of the ink she had done on her ribcage, which reads FOYFP. She took the acronym from the argument she had with Sydney Lohmann during England's triumphant 2-1 win over Germany at the final last year.

Jill was filmed yelling out: "F**k off you f***ing p***k" at her opponent. The expletive moment went viral on social media and was dubbed 'iconic' by fans. In the snap, Jill looked excited as she lifted up her shirt to point at the five letters on her ribcage.

Jill Scott shows off hidden tattoo inspired by X-rated Euro rant eiqrtikuiqeuinvJill shared a TikTok of her tattoo (TikTok/ Jill Scott)
Jill Scott shows off hidden tattoo inspired by X-rated Euro rantShe got 'FOYFP' tattooed on her ribcage (TikTok/ Jill Scott)

"This moment will haunt me for the rest of my life," she captioned the post. "Sorry again, I got caught in the moment." In the comment section, she told fans: "I don't usually swear I promise." Fans and even the England team's official account rushed to the comment section.

England wrote: "That's iconic," along with a few laughing emojis while one user added: "Hahaha yes Jill, a memory I'll never forget." One user said: "This was more culturally significant than the win." Many others commented how it was the best tattoo they have ever seen.

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Jill Scott shows off hidden tattoo inspired by X-rated Euro rantFans loved the tattoo and rushed to the comment section to compliment her (UEFA via Getty Images)

Jill, who also won I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, previously revealed she immediately regretted her outburst after it happened. Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live after the win, she said: "I did apologise as I shouldn’t have sworn like that. I did apologise to my grandma. I actually hate swearing as well but in the heat of the moment I felt like she [Lohmann] left one on me."

In a separate interview, she confessed her outburst was out of character and said: "As soon as that moment happened, I wasn't proud of it. I've played football for so long. I don't want to be remembered for swearing because the irony in this is I hate swearing."

She added: "Whenever I hear it if I'm in a park or something like that, I will pull people up for swearing. So it is not my proudest moment. But I think what shined through in that moment hopefully is just that I'm very passionate when I know that I'm helping others and I kind of don't want to let the team down."

Zara Woodcock

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