Elle Brooke ‘claps for England’ as followers surprised by grownup star’s cheeky bare pic
WARNING, NUDITY Elle Brooke left football fans stunned after she posted an eye-popping picture of her flaunting a painted St George’s Cross on her bum ahead of England’s World Cup clash with DR Congo
Adult model Elle Brooke left football fans doing a double take after painting a giant St George’s Cross across her bum ahead of England’s World Cup knockout clash.
While supporters across the country prepare to wave flags and paint their faces ahead of England’s round of 32 knockout clash against DR Congo later on Wednesday, Elle decided to show her support in a rather more eye-catching way.
The 28-year-old shared a patriotic snap of her facing away from the camera with only a tiny bikini top on and her backside covered by a giant, painted St George’s Cross. Elle cheekily added the caption: “I will be clapping for England.”
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Elle has remained at home for this year’s tournament rather than travelling to North America after she previously followed England during Euro 2024 in Germany, joining supporters in fan zones throughout the tournament.
Her latest display quickly caught the attention of football fans online. One fan joked: “In this day and age we need to learn to turn the other cheek.”
Another person quipped: “You will be cross if they don’t win.” While a third fan didn’t waste his words, saying: “Nice, go England.” Another supporter commented: “Hot as hell.” As a fifth called her: “Miss England.”
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Elle is the latest social media star to back the Three Lions in an unusual way. Fellow influencer and boxing rival Astrid Wett recently made headlines after wearing a top made entirely from football stickers while watching England’s match against Panama in New York.
The improvised outfit reportedly lasted until half-time before she was forced to change into a backup top.
Thomas Tuchel’s side looked unconvincing – bar 15 minutes after half-time against Croatia – in the group stage, despite topping Group L with two wins and a draw. But the Three Lions were painful to watch in the goalless draw against Ghana and staggered to a 2-0 win over Panama.
Both sides played defensively and dropped deep, in a similar way that is expected from DR Congo in the round of 32. Sebastien Desabre’s side held Portugal to a 1-1 draw despite having just two shots on target and 25% of the play.
That game is an obvious warning to England that they must improve in possession in the final third – because if they don’t find a way to break the Africans down, then the dreaded penalty shootout may loom after extra time.
