Arsenal Women & England legend Alex Scott criticized over Soccer Aid dress

Arsenal Women & England legend Alex Scott criticized over Soccer Aid dress by Michelle

On Sunday night (11th June), ex-professional Arsenal & England football player, and BBC pundit, Alex Scott donned a red PVC dress as she co-hosted the biggest charity football match in the world wirh Dermot O’Leary – Soccer Aid for UNICEF.

Scott faced criticism from critics who labeled her “attention-seeking” and made disrespectful remarks about her appearance and choice of outfit, with her name trending on Twitter.

During an interview with Radio Times last year, Scott expressed her determination to continue presenting football despite facing misogynistic remarks, as reported in the Independent. Having retired in 2018 as England’s second-most capped player, she was also part of the BBC’s panel of pundits for the Women’s European Championships last summer. Scott revealed that she frequently receives messages from trolls, highlighting the persistent issue.

“Sometimes people threaten my life and those have to be taken seriously. It’s my responsibility to change perceptions by sitting in that chair and talking about football,” she said.

“The overall level of women’s punditry is good and improving; it’s been a welcome decision,” she said. “But it’s difficult because on Match of the Day we generally have only players who’ve played in the Premier League.”

She added: “Given the popularity of women’s football in this country now, it’s only a matter of time before female presenters will be regular pundits on men’s football too.”

England captain & Arsenal defender Leah Williamson praised Alex on Twitter, showing support with emoji’s:

The charity event raised £14,619,005 for Unicef by the end of the show, but a lot of viewers seemed more concerned about Scott’s red pvc dress than the charity funds raised.. Surely in this day and age that’s wrong? I agree with Leah – well done Alex and well done to everyone who helped to raise such a huge sum for charity.. what are your thoughts?

Michelle Maxwell

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