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·6. Februar 2023
Alex Scott shares behind-the-scenes snaps from the Grammy Awards

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·6. Februar 2023
Arsenal legend and football pundit Alex Scott made a surprise appearance at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Scott swapped the studio for the red carpet at the Crypto.com Arena, brushing shoulders with the world’s best music stars at the prestigious event.
The 38-year-old gave fans a look into her preparations for the Grammys, sharing a number of behind-the-scenes snaps on her Instagram Story.
Scott first showed off her outfit for the awards ceremony, taking a picture of her silver David Koma dress and matching heels.
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She then shared a video from the back of her chauffeur-driven car, telling her followers that she had quickly got ready for the Grammys after stepping off the plane just hours earlier.
Scott also revealed that she wanted to “scream like a big kid, I’m that excited”.
Another clip showed Scott posing for photographs on the red carpet, next to host Trevor Noah.
The former England right-back then shared pictures from Universal Music's after-party.
Scott later included a number of the photos and videos in an Instagram post, with the caption: “Had to go full glam for the Grammys baby!!
“What a moment and one I won’t forget… everyone who knows me knows how much I LOVE LOVE LOVE all things music.. another thing ticked of the bucket list”.
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - JULY 21: BBC Presenter, Alex Scott speaks prior to the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 Quarter Final match between Germany and Austria at Brentford Community Stadium on July 21, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Scott first enjoyed success on the football pitch, winning multiple titles during her time with Arsenal. This included the Women’s Champions League in 2006. Her achievement has now been immortalised in the new artwork on the side of the Emirates.
The defender made 140 appearances for England, competing at three Women’s World Cups. She also represented Team GB at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Scott retired from football in 2018, and immediately turned to sports broadcasting. She is now a presenter for the BBC and Sky Sports, and is now one of the most recognisable figures on British television.