English Premier League footballer seen singing in a wedding dress just hours after defeat

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Burnley centre-back Joe Worrall has become an unlikely viral sensation after footage emerged of him performing Queen's classic "Don't Stop Me Now" whilst dressed in a wedding gown at St Pancras International station.
The 29-year-old defender was captured on video standing among a group in the busy London terminus, belting out the 1979 chart-topper as someone accompanied him on piano.
The clip quickly spread across social media platforms, with supporters declaring the Premier League footballer "one of our own" for his enthusiastic participation in what appeared to be a pre-wedding celebration.
The unusual scene came just a day after Worrall had spent Saturday afternoon warming the bench during Burnley's disappointing 3-1 loss away to Fulham.
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The result pushed Scott Parker's squad further into the Premier League danger zone as they battle to avoid the drop.
Despite the mounting pressure facing the Clarets, the defender appeared determined not to let the setback dampen his spirits during his time in the capital.
Being left as an unused substitute at Craven Cottage brought an end to Worrall's longest run of appearances this campaign, having featured in five consecutive matches prior to the weekend fixture.

Joe Worrall got engaged last year
|Supporters online were quick to speculate that the eye-catching display was part of Worrall's stag do.
"Assuming it's his Stag do. Fair play to him, makes a lovely Bride," wrote one fan, while another simply commented: "Go on lad."
The defender became engaged to his partner Ellie Dawson, with the couple sharing a photograph on Instagram last September showing off the engagement ring beside a lake.
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Five facts about the Premier League | PA/GETTY/REUTERS/GBNEWSWorrall made the switch to Turf Moor in 2024 after spending 13 years with Nottingham Forest, where he progressed through the academy system.
He has made 11 league appearances for Burnley this season.
Meanwhile, Burnley boss Scott Parker was disappointed by his side's defeat - admitting that he felt their levels dipped after the hour mark.
“I thought our general performance, up to probably 60 minutes, was very good,” he said.
“Probably the defining moment is obviously a slight mistake on our behalf and obviously they score.
"A rare mistake that is unlike Martin – he’s pulled off some saves today as well and he’s pulled off saves throughout this year.

Fulham beat Burnley over the weekend to dent their hopes of staying in the Premier League
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“So, not to be critical of that, but it was a bit of a blow. We didn’t manage to weather that and they scored again quickly.”
On his side's fight against relegation, he added: “Clearly it’s a tough challenge for us.
“A tough, tough challenge. But here’s still games to play. I just said it in there, we don’t have a choice in what we do.
“Sometimes in life when you don’t have choices, they’re the best solution. At times this year we’ve fallen a little bit short, clearly.
“There’s one thing that we’ve not fallen short on – everything I ask of these boys when they step over the line, that full commitment in what has been a tough, tough year for us.”










