Ross Kemp drools over Jude Bellingham after England beat Mexico at World Cup | 5 News
Jul 6, 2026•Channel
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► He couldn’t Kemp it in.
Ross Kemp has outdone himself celebrating England’s epic 3-2 win over Mexico in the World Cup.
The EastEnders star couldn’t contain his enthusiasm - or his spit - drooling all over his Three Lions top in a social media post.
Jude Bellingham’s brace sent the actor over the limit.
“Come on England! Come on England!’ he started in a video on Instagram, before telling the team to “keep it calm” - advice he clearly couldn’t follow himself.
“Jude,” he began, before declaring his love for the midfielder as spit – bubbling on his lips – began cascading down his shirt.
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