ARSENAL and England legend Alex Scott cheered on her friend as she had booze poured into her mouth by a man at a lavish party.
Scott, 38, is a part of the BBC's punditry team for the Women's World Cup this summer.
But she enjoyed some time away from the studio on Sunday as she socialised with injured England captain Leah Williamson.
Williamson, 26, who skippered Sarina Wiegman's side to Euros glory last summer, suffered a ruptured ACL in April which ruled her out of the World Cup Down Under.
However, she was in fine form on Sunday as Scott filmed her singing at the table and shared it on .
Before that, one of Scott's friends could be seen drinking booze from a man tilting the glass with his mouth.
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The following day, Scott then celebrated her honorary graduation with her mum.
And her mother described it as a "proud" day.
Scott has received praise for the outfits she has worn for the World Cup coverage.
But England struggled in their tournament opener on Saturday morning.
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Wiegman's team edged past minnows Haiti 1-0 thanks to a Georgia Stanway penalty.
Next up for England is a clash with Denmark on Friday, before they take on China four days later.
The European champions are joint-third favourites to win the World Cup alongside Germany and behind holders USA and Spain.