Spurs legend ‘photobombs’ former Spice Girl and Girls Aloud stars at World Cup song video shoot
Brookmans Park's Gary Mabbutt pictured in the background with Kimberley Walsh, left, and Emma Bunton, right - Credit: Archant
It’s not every day you see a former Spice Girl and an ex-Girls Aloud star being “photobombed” by Gary Mabbutt.
The Tottenham football legend, who lives in Brookmans Park, was snapped in the background of a photo of Emma Bunton and Kimberley Walsh at the filming of a video for Sport Relief.
The charity posted the photo on its official Twitter feed.
Gary, who was capped 16 times by England, joined a team of former footballers and pop stars to record the video for England’s 2014 World Cup song.
The video will be shown for the first time on Sport Relief night, on March 21.
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Led by singer-songwriter Gary Barlow and former England captain Gary Lineker, the team are hoping the video will power England to World Cup glory.
The line-up for the video includes musicians Katy B, Emma Bunton, Mel C, Eliza Doolittle, Pixie Lott, Conor Maynard and Kimberley Walsh.
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Performing alongside them will be footballers including Dion Dublin, Glenn Hoddle, Sir Geoff Hurst, Martin Keown, Michael Owen, Gary Pallister, Carlton Palmer, Kenny Sansom, David Seaman and Peter Shilton, who between them have played in eight World Cups.