Myleene Klass leans out of window to get closer look at huge crowd of Scottish football fans

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    Myleene Klass leans out of window to get closer look as crowds of Scottish football fans heckle her in Leicester Square: ‘Didn’t see this coming’

    England are set to take on Scotland in a crunch match at Wembley Stadium on Friday night in their latest Euros 2020 match.  

    And as Scottish football fans were seen descending on London’s Leicester Square ahead of the game, they soon turned their attentions to Myleene Klass who was looking out at all the action from her office window. 

    The Classic FM presenter, 43 –  who was spotted getting a closer look at the huge crowds below from Global Studios, located in Leicester Square – revealed on her Instagram story that she soon became the subject of a crude chant.

    Awkward: Myleene Klass was targeted by Scottish football fans while looking out at the crowds in Leicester Square from a window at Global Studios on Friday

    Awkward: Myleene Klass was targeted by Scottish football fans while looking out at the crowds in Leicester Square from a window at Global Studios on Friday

    At Global to record her latest radio show, Myleene was keen to see what all the commotion down on the ground was and she and a couple of others peered out from the window.  

    Huge crowds of Scottish football fans were seen chanting and congregating in the square below, with Myleene sharing footage of the fans calling for her to ‘get her t**s out’. 

    Panning her camera over the packed-out crowd in Leicester Square, she joked: ‘Didn’t see this one coming. “Get your tats out Myleene Klass”.’

    Earlier videos posted by Myleene saw people playing the bagpipes in the crowd, with police officers present to keep an eye on the fans.  

    Huge crowds: Scottish football fans descended on Leicester Square ahead of Scotland's Euros 2020 game against England on Friday night

    Huge crowds: Scottish football fans descended on Leicester Square ahead of Scotland’s Euros 2020 game against England on Friday night

    Target: Myleene shared footage of the fans shouting crude chants at her to her Instagram story and joked:'Didn't see this one coming'

    Target: Myleene shared footage of the fans shouting crude chants at her to her Instagram story and joked: ‘Didn’t see this one coming’

    ‘Leicester Sq – LOVE bagpipes,’ Myleene told her followers, before then admitting she was a little concerned at the large crowds standing outside in the torrential rain. 

    She confessed: ‘The mum in me is worried about how cold and wet they’re all getting.’

    Myleene’s videos come after hundreds of Scottish football fans headed to central London despite the Metropolitan Police issuing a 48-hour dispersal order on Thursday. 

    It’s claimed 20,000 ticketless supporters descended on the capital, despite just 2,800 tickets being sold to Scotland fans for the game that will take place at Wembley Stadium at 8pm on Friday.

    Chaos: The Classic FM presenter got a closer look at the crowds while at Global Studios, located in Leicester Square, to record her latest radio show

    Chaos: The Classic FM presenter got a closer look at the crowds while at Global Studios, located in Leicester Square, to record her latest radio show

    Concerned: Myleene couldn't help but worry for the fans' health as they stood in torrential rain

    Concerned: Myleene couldn’t help but worry for the fans’ health as they stood in torrential rain

    Going all out: She revealed that people were even playing bagpipes to entertain the crowds

    Going all out: She revealed that people were even playing bagpipes to entertain the crowds

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan had pleaded with Scottish supporters to ‘enjoy the game from Scotland’ and warned that an influx of crowds could cause ‘serious risk’ of spreading Covid-19.

    As restrictions are still in place, Scotland Yard issued a Section 35 Dispersal Order until 3pm on Saturday, in anticipation of ‘anti-social behaviour’. 

    The order gives a police constable and a police community support officer the power to exclude a person from an area for 48 hours with an Inspector’s authority. 

    A Metropolitan Police spokesman tweeted on Thursday evening: ‘Due to the high profile UEFA EURO Football match between England & Scotland on Friday 18th June at 8pm and the anticipated anti-social behaviour this may bring, a section 35 dispersal authority has been implemented.

    ‘This has been authorised by Inspector Dodds from 1500 hours 17/06/21 till 1500 hours 19/06/21 in the West End area in an attempt to reduce the likelihood of members of the public being caused alarm harassment and distress and the occurrence of criminality in the local area.’

    Fearful: London Mayor Sadiq Khan had urged Scottish fans to stay in Scotland to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus

    Fearful: London Mayor Sadiq Khan had urged Scottish fans to stay in Scotland to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus

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