
More than 17 million people they watched his final Women’s Euro in which the Lionesses, that is lioness, he made England proudly say “He’s coming home.”
England beat Germany in the final at Wembley with 2-1, in a stadium full of 87,000 people.
The match became a landmark for women’s football as it became the most attended by women in the UK ever.
Many celebrated the team’s victory both in the real world and in the digital world. In the second, however, a funny moment happened: many users wanted to send congratulations to the Lionesses, but instead they ended up sending the rapper. Lioness.
The rapper’s Twitter profile @lionesses, which caused many fans to accidentally send her a congratulatory message.
Of course, something good came out of this for the rapper: in a few hours, she collected 10 000 likes and many comments when she herself tweeted about being misquoted on Twitter.
That’s what’s happening in the magical world of the Internet.
With information from APE-MPE.
Source: Kathimerini

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