A brilliant young England fan has revealed her "crazy" 24 hours after going viral in the wake of the Lionesses' semi-final win at the Euros.
Tess, 8, was spotted doing an adorable dance in the crowd last night after Sarina Wiegman's side beat Sweden 4-0 to book their place at Wembley on Sunday.
She pumped her fist up in the air as Sweet Caroline rung out around Bramall Lane, totally unaware she was being broadcast around the country live on the BBC.
Tess and her grandma, Susan, then appeared on BBC Breakfast on Wednesday morning – which Arsenal legend Ian Wright was also on.
Reacting to the clip going viral, Tess said: "It's crazy! I didn't know I was being filmed.
"Like normally they look at the big screen, and they're like I'm on telly! I was in the moment."
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She later added: "It was amazing. I didn't know I was on tv until my mum got lots of text messages from people. I was just dancing and enjoying myself.
"I was singing Sweet Caroline and then my mum started getting messages. It's really weird to be on TV, but it feels amazing."
Susan then added: "We were slightly shocked when she came on the screen, I must say.
"Grandad and I were watching at home and trying to listen to the manager because it was quite difficult to hear her amid the crowd.
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"Then it panned to Tess and I think I screamed."
Tess was asked whether she would be attending the final on Sunday – where England will play either Germany or France.
To which she replied: "I haven't got tickets. I went to Man U for the first match against Austria. It would be really nice to go."
But whether Tess goes to Wembley or not, she remains convinced the Lionesses will do enough to lift the trophy.
"I have a lot of faith in them to win," she said. "I feel like they have a big chance of beating either of them.
"We haven't got tickets but I would love to go. It was the best football match I've been to so far."
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