
Sarina Wiegman completely loses her cool then shows off dance moves as favourite singer makes shock appearance at parade
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SARINA Wiegman was stunned as her favourite music artist Burna Boy joined the Lionesses on stage at Buckingham Palace following their Euro 2025 trophy parade.
The Dutch tactician has previously talked about being a big fan of the Nigerian singer.
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Sarina Wiegman was enjoying England's trophy parade when her favourite music artist was suddenly introduced to the stage
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Burna Boy joined the Lionesses for a rendition of his song 'For My Hand,' much to Wiegman's delight
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Wiegman and Burna Boy danced and sang together in front of a huge crowd of England fans
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The pair took to the stage in front of a packed crowd outside Buckingham Palace
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Wiegman was shocked when Burna Boy emerged during their trophy celebrations after beating Spain on Sunday to win their second consecutive Euros title.
Wiegman screamed "Oh, no way" and threw her hands to her head as Alex Scott introduced the artist to the stage.
She immediately ran over to the superstar, who has 25million monthly listeners on Spotify, and gave him a hug.
Arm-in-arm with the musician, Wiegman exclaimed "I like it" into her microphone and swayed to his hit For Your Hand, which she had previously declared as her most listened-to song.
As the song picked up she even danced and sang along with her music idol on stage, summing up the joyous few days that the Lionesses, and the country, have experienced thanks to her efforts.
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Wiegman could not control her excitement as she ran and hugged the music star
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LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 29: Khiara Keating, Georgia Stanway, Chloe Kelly and Ella Toone of England acknowledge the fans during the England Women's team victory parade and celebration on July 29, 2025 in London, England. England defeated Spain in the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final to retain the trophy on 27 July. (Photo by Leon […]
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If there were any doubters as to her love of Burna Boy, her familiarity with every single lyric should be enough proof.
Wiegman was first revealed as a fan in the summer of 2023, when it was revealed she had complimented Katie Zelem's dressing room playlist for including Burna Boy.
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When asked what her most listened to song of the year was in a press conference later in 2023, she doubled down on her love for the singer.
She said with a grin: "I don't know the name of the song [for my hand], with Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran.
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"I have definitely played that song the most."
The singer is best known for hits such as Last Last and Own It, a collaboration with Stormzy and Ed Sheeran.
He has over 18million followers on Instagram.
It was a deserved treat for Wiegman, who led England women to their third straight major international final in Basel at the weekend.
Hannah Hampton and Chloe Kelly stole the show in the final and its penalty shootout to bring the trophy home.
It is the first time an England team male or female have won a major tournament on foreign soil.
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