Stunning singer sends cheeky message to England fans after ‘butchering’ God Save The King national anthem

SINGER Ellynora sent a cheeky message to England fans after her botched rendition of God Save the King.

The stunning vocalist was tasked with the job of singing the national anthems ahead of England’s Euro 2024 qualifier with Italy on Thursday night.

CHANNEL4Ellynora sang the national anthems ahead of England’s Euro 2024 qualifier with Italy[/caption]

CHANNEL4But the singer butchered her rendition of God Save The King[/caption]

INSTAGRAM@ELLYNORAOFFICIALEllynora sent a message to Three Lions supporters shortly after singing the anthem[/caption]

Three Lions fans were less than impressed with her vocals, taking to Twitter to voice their opinions.

And she responded to them on Instagram with a sultry selfie, which she wrote across: “England, I hope you enjoyed my gift.”

Ellynora fluffed her lines as God Save The King rang throughout the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

She appeared to forget the words to the song, which didn’t go down well with England fans.

One tweeted: “That was the worst rendition of the pre-match national anthems I’ve heard in my life.

Another said: “Maybe next time they’ll get someone who knows the words to God Save The King!

“What a disgrace!.”

And another said: “The worst rendition of god save the king I’ve ever heard.

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“Sack her immediately.”

One remarked: “What the HELL was that!???

“I’ve never heard a worse rendition of any national anthem, ever.”

One furious fan san: “How the f**k do you mess up God Save the King? ARREST HER!”

Another asked: “Was God Save The King butchered on purpose before #ITAENG?”

England moved to the top of Group C with a 2-1 win over the Italians at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

Goals from Declan Rice and Harry Kane fired the Euro 2020 finalists to a famous victory in Naples.

Gareth Southgate’s troops will be back in action on Sunday for their second tournament qualifier, welcoming Ukraine to Wembley.

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