In an interview this morning, GMB’s Richard Madeley scolded Euro 2022 star Chloe Kelly for being “sexist” and “childish” by calling her “Coco” for “calling her daughter like that”.
The 24-year-old actress spoke with Richard and Kate Garraway on Tuesday’s Good Morning Britain about her historic ultimate goal, followed by one of Wembley’s most iconic celebrations.
The English professional footballer said that he took off his jersey during the goal celebration because “a male football player would have done the same thing” and that it was “the best yellow card he has ever received”.
But at the end of the conversation, Richard seemed stunned when Richard said to her, “Chloe – or my daughter Chloe – as I call Coco, ‘Coco’, thank you so much for coming.”
Many onlookers wondered, “Could he have made one of the lions childish like this?” stunned by the sign.
MailOnline reached out to Richard Madeley for comment.
British lioness Chloe Kelly was caught for sexism this morning after Good Morning England audiences mocked Richard Madeley for calling her “Coco” for being what she calls “Daughter”.
Another commented, “Richard Madeley’s face after saying ‘Chloe – or ‘Coco’ is my daughter Chloe – Coco, thank you so much for coming.”
“I have to say that I can’t imagine a young male player who has just scored the winning goal for England in a final that was shown on TV and was said to be ‘Colin – or my son, Colin – as he was called ‘Col-Col’. Col – Col, thank you so much for coming.
A third called him “tiny”, and the other, trembling, “O sir!” Wrote.
Another wrote: ‘He had to answer. He shouldn’t.’






Many who watched the show were stunned by the interaction and labeled it “condescending and inappropriate.”
One commented, “How to get to Earth faster than gravity – having to interview this less intelligent man.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Chloe talked about the moment she scored the winning goal in the match: ‘Everything is out of focus, now celebrate what happened, I can’t take my shirt off.
‘I take off my shirt; I’m crazy because a male football player would do exactly the same thing, as a woman why shouldn’t we.
“At this point, any England fan or player right now is a England fan. Best yellow card I’ve ever received.’

By the way, the 24-year-old teenager was taken aback by the morning TV presenter’s comment at the end of her interview.
At the beginning of the interview, Chloe explained that she was just trying to “live in the moment.”
He said: “It has not been established yet. I imagine I’m living in the moment and not looking at my phone too much because I’m living in the moment and I’m getting everything”.
Asked if it was possible for Kate to feel the “greatness” of the moment, Chloe said, “We tried to stay inside our bubble during the tournament and didn’t really listen to the outside world.”
He admitted that even though they believed they would win, they “never looked too far” as they were just focused on the next game.

Richard told Chloe at the end of the interview that he would name her Coco “what would his daughter say”.
“I think it helped us in the tournament, just to focus on what’s coming, the opponent in front of you.”
Chloe told the hosts she was hoping for a “Zamora moment” she managed to make in the final after seeing her score the winning goal against Derby County at Wembley in 2014.
To Chloe’s surprise, soccer star Bobby Zamora congratulated her via a zoom link to the show.
“I am very touched that you said my name at such an extraordinary time, creating the greatest moment in English women’s football ever. You are an absolute hero and a national hero, you should be very proud of yourself,” she said.
Chloe described Zamora as a “QPR legend” and said that as a fan she can only imagine “moments like this”.

During the discussion, the player who scored the winning goal of the Euro 2022 final on Sunday evening reminded him of what it felt like to play.
Yesterday, fans praised the moment Chloe took off her jersey to run on the field in a sports bra after scoring the winner in the Euro 2022 final.
There were 90 minutes of tense ball struggles and yellow cards in the crowd that punctuated a very energetic match as Prince William watched.
But Ella Toone’s introduction seemed to have fixed the problem after a shot roared out from the side of the vulnerable German goalkeeper Merle Frohms, seen from a stadium record of 87,192.
A few minutes later, however, it was a heartbreak as Magull worked his way through an equalizer to decimate England fans across the country.
With just ten minutes left, the game flew over a blade with the ultimate prize for grabs.

After the substitute brought the ball home from close range, he took off his jersey and crossed the field with his joyful teammates.
The stalemate could not be avoided, and he went into another painful 30-minute overtime that was initially useless.
However, Kelly had no intention of leaving the match on penalties and chose the world’s biggest stage to score his first international goal.
After the substitute brought the ball home from close range, he took off his jersey and crossed the field with his joyful teammates.
In a moment of spectacular surrender, he twisted the shirt around his head as he fled after being chased by his ecstatic teammates.
Many fans went wild online, commenting that “Chloe Kelly celebrating her goal in a sports bra is the feminist image of the decade.”
Source: Daily Mail