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ITV forced to apologise as Soccer Aid manager Tyson Fury swears on live TV
@Source: independent.co.uk
Dermot O’Leary apologised to ITV viewers after Tyson Fury swore live on air during a pre-match talk for the England Soccer Aid 2025 team.
Julia Roberts appeared at Old Trafford and chatted with Wayne Rooney at the annual Soccer Aid fundraising match for Unicef.
Tyson Fury, managing the England team, gave an impassioned speech in the locker room, which included swearing.
Wayne Rooney scored the first goal for England minutes into the game; the England team also included Louis Tomlinson, Sir Mo Farah, Bella Ramsey, Paddy McGuinness, Gary Neville, and Tom Grennan.
Soccer Aid, co-founded by Robbie Williams in 2006, has raised over £106 million for Unicef since its inception.
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