Jeremy Clarkson goes to extreme measures to commemorate England's defeat in the 2024 Euro final.

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July 14th 2024.

Jeremy Clarkson goes to extreme measures to commemorate England's defeat in the 2024 Euro final.
Jeremy Clarkson was feeling a bit down after tonight's result. The Euro final between England and Spain had just ended, with Spain taking home the victory. It was a tough loss for the Three Lions, who were hoping to bring home their first international trophy in 60 years. Despite all the love and support from fans and celebrities leading up to the match, the result was not in England's favor.

One of the celebrities feeling particularly deflated was Jeremy Clarkson, who shared a blunt picture on social media. The image showed a bin filled with England flags and Union Jacks, a clear representation of the disappointment felt by many. Piers Morgan and Nigella Lawson also shared their thoughts on the result, with Piers simply stating "It's not coming home" and Nigella thanking the team for their efforts.

Kate Beckinsale, who had previously posted a supportive message, shared a video of her and her mother watching the game at home. The presenter, without saying any words, posted a picture of a bin filled with England flags and Union Jacks. Kate also commented on the video and the loss, expressing relief that she didn't have to follow through on a bet to get a haircut like one of the players.

Singer Lily Allen also shared a pre-emptive picture of four bald men crying into their beers with British flags around their shoulders. Meanwhile, Ross Kemp, who had previously shared a video of himself losing his mind after an equalizer goal, posted a message for the team, expressing his pride for their efforts and wishing they could have secured the win.

The night had started out as a celebratory affair for many, including Piers Morgan. However, the mood quickly shifted as the results came in. Phillip Schofield, who had taken a break from social media after admitting to an affair, shared a selfie with an England flag painted on his face to show his support for the team.

Other celebrities, such as Dame Joan Collins, Melanie C, and Sir Patrick Stewart, also showed their support for the team from afar. Dame Joan posted on Instagram, wishing the team good luck, while Melanie C led a rendition of the football classic "Three Lions" at a pub event.

David Beckham, a former England captain, shared a throwback photo of himself as a boy with an England football scarf and sent his best wishes to the current squad. Ed Sheeran, who was spotted at the match, also expressed his support and praised the team for their efforts. Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, who were also in attendance, have yet to react to the results.

Stephen Fry, Little Simz, and Romesh Ranganathan were among the many celebrities sending messages of support to the team. Comedian Ricky Gervais shared a clip from his show "The Office" where his character expresses his love for football. Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, known as Ant and Dec, shared a selfie wearing England shirts, while Shirley Ballas changed into an England shirt in a video. Robbie Williams sang "It's Coming Home" and politician-turned-presenter Ed Balls shared his game day tradition of a roast beef and Yorkshire pudding dinner.

Even across the pond, support for the team was strong. US pop star Katy Perry showed her support on social media, though she accidentally used the wrong flag in her post. Overall, it was a tough loss for England, but the team could still feel proud of their efforts and the support they received from fans and celebrities alike.

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