England star left astonished by Alex Scott’s striking and courageous outfit worn during Soccer Aid on ITV.

Alex Scott is a former professional football player who currently works as a sports broadcaster and pundit in England. She primarily played right-back for Arsenal in the FA WSL. She competed 140 times for the England national team and was Great Britain’s Olympic representative in 2012.

Alex charmed audience members last night when presenting ITV’s broadcast of Football Aid.

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Dermot O’Leary and the well-liked former England star served as hosts for the charity game.

Yesterday was a scorcher as well, with temperatures in the UK hitting 30 degrees.

Thus, when Scott, 38, appeared on air wearing a red latex YSL outfit that costs about £1,500, people were astounded.

 

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A fan on Twitter said: “Alex Scott’s dress of choice in this weather is brave! And how is she not sweating.

“She is just perfection.”

Leah Williamson, a former teammate of Scott’s at Arsenal, praised her look as well.

 

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The England captain, who will be sidelined by an injury for the Women’s World Cup this summer, snapped a picture of her television as Scott appeared.

She shared it on Twitter along with several clapping emojis.

 “She looked absolutely stunning. Did a great job as always,” a social media user commented.

And still another tweeter exclaimed, “Absolutely Stunning!!”

 

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After making a joke about Mauricio Pochettino on air, Scott’s audience cracked up.

The Argentine took a break from his new job at Chelsea yesterday night to lead the Rest of the World team.

Scott joked in reference to the Blues’ propensity for firing managers:

“World XI have gone and got themselves a new manager this year. Yes, new Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino.