Chloe Kelly is the Lioness who takes the longest to get ready and Mary Earps is the messiest, a team-mate has revealed.
The Man City striker scored the winner in the Euro 2022 final against Germany.
But the head-banded star, 26, also needs the most prep time before a night out due to her trademark long locks.
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England team-mate and Tottenham forward Bethany England – capped 26 times for her nation, scoring 11 goals – made the revelation about the Euros hero.
She also said Manchester United stopper Earps is among the most untidy in the dressing room.
Asked who takes the longest to get ready for a night out, Bethany told Need To Know: “Probably Chloe Kelly.

“Because she likes to get her hair and make up done.
“I don’t know how long it takes it her.
“But I would assume it would take a bit longer as she has got a lot of hair as well.”
Chloe got dolled up for the Brit Awards last month and looked stunning in a short, black dress.

Bethany said out of the Lionesses squad, goalie Mary, 31, was among the messiest.

“Goalkeepers, there is always stuff everywhere,” she added.
“They are always changing out of different clothing into match kit from when they warm up.”
Bethany, 29 – whose Spurs side are set to face Man United in the Women’s FA Cup Final on 12 May – added that Alex Greenwood, Leah Williamson and Katie Zelam are the most stylish.

“There are a few fashion icons in there,” she added.
“I would definitely put Alex Greenwood, Katie Zelem in there, Leah naturally.
“Ellie Roebuck’s got a good sense of style, It depends on what you like.
“The more boujee stylish are Leah, Alex and Katie.”
She said Katie is also among the noisiest in the squad along with the likes of Millie Bright and Georgia Stanway.
Bethany also lifted the lid on pre-match superstitions in the camp.
She said she, like lots of the girls, always has an order to which sock and boot she dons first.
“A lot of us will put a specific sock and boot on first,” she added.
“I always have to go left side first.”
Bethany was speaking as she was fronting a campaign to raise awareness of skin cancer.
She lost her grandfather to it three years ago.
Skin Cancer Awareness Month starts today (1 May) and to mark it O2 carried out research on Brits sun cream habits.
It has teamed up with The British Skin Foundation and Green People to create a clever smartphone accessory.
It has a tube of sun lotion in it so holidaymakers don’t forget to slap it on to protect themselves this summer.

“My grandfather had melanoma and the campaign touches very close to home for me,” Bethany added.
“I’m fair-haired and light-skinned, I burn quite easily.
“For me protecting myself, I’m a factor 50 wherever I go, Scarborough or Skegness.
“You are always on your phone and you are three times more likely to remember your phone than your suncream.
“It leaves no room for error.”
The O2 study shockingly found nearly one in five Brits go on hols without packing sunscreen thinking they will be “fine” without out.
Of those who do, almost one in 10 put it on if they think they might be burning.
Christian Hindennach, chief commercial officer at Virgin Media O2, said: “As the only major network operator to offer free EU Roaming, O2 is helping to protect customers from getting burnt by unwanted roaming costs, as well as by the sun.

“The findings from this study are truly concerning, with 6.4 million people admitting to dangerously avoiding sunscreen.
“That’s why we’ve partnered with The British Skin Foundation and Green People during Skin Cancer Awareness Month to create a smartphone accessory as a helpful prompt to ‘top up’ whilst on holiday.
“Whether you’re chilling by the pool or on the go this summer, we’ll have you covered both with free EU roaming up to 25GB and a helpful reminder to keep protected when in the sun.”
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