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Astrid Wett releases ‘banger’ England Euro 24 track as followers informed ‘do not hear’

Football-loving controversial adult star Astrid Wett has become the first to release an official England song for Euro 2024.

With the tournament set to kick off in just a few hours time, Wett has released the song called “Last Night In Berlin”.

Sung – and we use that term loosely – to the tun of Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes, Wett joined forced with Arsenal-supporting adult star Leah Ray and a guy called George who supports Stoke and goes by the name “george” on Twitter/X.

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It's annoyingly catchy
It’s annoyingly catchy

We assume he’s a rapper of some kind, but we have no idea what version of hell we wandered into with this song, so anything’s possible.

Anyway, the song has a plethora of literary masterpiece lyrics contained within, such as:

  • “We’re gonna’ rip it up, from the centre forward to the boys at the back.”
  • “So let the football do the talking now, we’re gonna tear up teams.”
  • “We came to say, sing the f***ing name . . . England, England, Englaaaaaaaand.”


It has been released to raise funds for MIND
It has been released to raise funds for MIND

The music video – because yes, there is one – features the trio in a fancy mansion, posing with England flags throughout the grounds, while “george” raps in the pub contained within.

On a serious note, the song has been done to raise money for charity MIND, although that sparked a Community Note on social media site Twitter/X that warned listeners not to buy it, but donate anyway.

It said: “Protect your mental health by not watching this video. Donate your own money to @MindCharity without putting your trust in OnlyFans girls.”



Astrid . . . singing is an interesting listen
Astrid . . . singing is an interesting listen

Astrid was pelted by fans in the comments, with one writing: “I listened to the full song for an honest review and it’s absolutely terrible. This song won’t improve people’s mental health I’m sorry, will only make it worse.”



Check the full video out on Twitter/X
Check the full video out on Twitter/X

And another said: “I don’t want to go OTT but this is honestly the worst thing I have ever seen or heard in my life.”
But the plucky Chelsea fan hit back, and wrote: “S***ty on a charity song? Just thought it was a bit of fun…”

Although not everyone was so negative, as one called it a “banger” while a second said it was a “belter”.

To buy the song – to support the charity if nothing else – go to Astrid’s X account for details.

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