Lorraine Kelly has revealed that her pup Angus was not very happy following Scotland's Euro 2024 win on Tuesday night.
In 2018, the Scots star's dog became a Spanish citizen after he munched his passport during a trip to the Costa del Sol.
The damage meant his EU pet passport was void, with a vet in Spain making him a Spaniard to get past border checks.
Now, hilariously, the 63-year-old has claimed her furry friend wasn't happy following the Euro 2024 result.
She said: "Huge congratulations to Scotland who beat Spain 2-0 in the qualifiers for next year's Euros.
"We are top of the table. Scott McTominay scored two goals, as Scotland are now top of the group.
"The only thing was, as I said, in our house, Angus was not happy."
She continued: "I don't know if you remember, but Angus, my wee dog, when he was in Spain with us he ate his British passport.
"So we had to get him a Spanish one, so Angus actually identifies as Spanish, so he was not in any way happy about that result, but we were it was amazing."
It comes as Scotland beat Spain 2-0 for the first time since 1984 on Tuesday night.
The result preserved Scotland's start to Euro 2024 qualifying as the team goes top of Group A with two wins out of two.
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