A BRIGHT young England fan has revealed her 'crazy' 24 hours after going viral following the Lionesses' win in the European Championship semi-finals.
Tess, 8, was seen doing an adorable dance in the crowd after Sarina Wiegman's team beat Sweden 4-0 to book their place at Wembley on Sunday.
He raised his fist in the air as Sweet Caroline blared down Bramall Lane, unaware that it was being broadcast across the country to over nine million viewers live on the BBC.
Tess and her grandmother, Susan, appeared on BBC Breakfast on Wednesday morning, which also featured Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
Reacting to the clip that went viral, Tess said: "That's crazy! I didn't know I was being filmed.
"Like they normally watch the big screen, and it's like I'm on TV! I was in the moment."
She then added, "It was amazing. I didn't know I was on TV until my mom got a lot of texts from people. I was dancing and having fun."
"I was singing Sweet Caroline and then my mom started getting messages. It's really weird being on TV, but it feels amazing."
Susan then added: "We were a bit surprised when it came on screen, I must say.
"Grandpa and I were looking at home and trying to hear the manager because it was quite difficult to hear her in the crowd.
"Then he turned to Tess and I think I screamed."
Tess was asked if she would attend Sunday's final, where England will play either Germany or France.
To which she replied, "I don't have any 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," he said. "I feel like they have a great chance to beat any of them.
"We don't have tickets but I would love to go. It was the best football game I've been to so far."
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Tess, 8, was seen doing an adorable dance in the crowd after Sarina Wiegman's team beat Sweden 4-0 to book their place at Wembley on Sunday.
He raised his fist in the air as Sweet Caroline blared down Bramall Lane, unaware that it was being broadcast across the country to over nine million viewers live on the BBC.
Tess and her grandmother, Susan, appeared on BBC Breakfast on Wednesday morning, which also featured Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
Reacting to the clip that went viral, Tess said: "That's crazy! I didn't know I was being filmed.
"Like they normally watch the big screen, and it's like I'm on TV! I was in the moment."
She then added, "It was amazing. I didn't know I was on TV until my mom got a lot of texts from people. I was dancing and having fun."
"I was singing Sweet Caroline and then my mom started getting messages. It's really weird being on TV, but it feels amazing."
Susan then added: "We were a bit surprised when it came on screen, I must say.
"Grandpa and I were looking at home and trying to hear the manager because it was quite difficult to hear her in the crowd.
"Then he turned to Tess and I think I screamed."
Tess was asked if she would attend Sunday's final, where England will play either Germany or France.
To which she replied, "I don't have any 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," he said. "I feel like they have a great chance to beat any of them.
"We don't have tickets but I would love to go. It was the best football game I've been to so far."
#viralvideo #trandingvideo
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