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Hilarious moment Sports Personality of the Year winner Mary Earps and Jill Scott begin dance routine in glamorous outfits at glitzy awards ceremony

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In addition to their talent on the field, the Lionesses have also become known for their energetic Tik Tok dancing.

And it looked like both Mary Earps and her former team player Jill Scott couldn’t resist doing a little dance in a behind-the-scenes clip from the red carpet as the pair attended the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards on Tuesday.

Arriving at the event at MediaCityUK in Salford, the pair looked sensational as they posed for photos.

But it wasn’t long before they couldn’t help but look around as the Lionesses shared a hilarious clip of the duo dancing.

As Mary, 30, paced around 32-year-old Jill, she pointed to the current England goalkeeper who won this year’s Sports Personality of the Year Award.

Mary Earps, 30, and Jill Scott, 32, broke out into a dance routine in their glamorous outfits as they attended the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards at MediaCityUK in Salford on Tuesday.

The pair couldn't resist doing a little dance in a behind-the-scenes clip from the red carpet, shared to the Lionesses Twitter account

The pair couldn’t resist doing a little dance in a behind-the-scenes clip from the red carpet, shared to the Lionesses Twitter account

Mary laughed at Jill and stuck her thumb out before making a goofy face as the duo messed around.

The women’s soccer team captioned the clip: “Reunited” alongside a laughing emoji and a Spanish dancer.

The England goalkeeper was the odds-on bookmakers’ favorite to become the second Lioness in a row to lift the coveted award following Beth Mead’s win last year.

Mary looked sensational tonight as she donned a black plunging dress with a sheer lace detail.

The footballer’s garment also featured a cut-out detail along the midriff, as she styled her locks in loose waves for the event.

Meanwhile, Jill looked dazzling as she donned a sparkling white top with rhinestones, which was decorated with light blue feathers around the cuffs.

The footballer paired the top with light blue trousers as she beamed alongside Scottish footballer Jen Beattie.

She completed her look with a baby blue handbag and metallic silver heels, while her hair was worn back in a French braid.

Mary laughed at Jill and stuck her thumb out before making a goofy face as the duo messed around

Mary laughed at Jill and gave a thumbs up to the camera before making a goofy face as the duo messed around

As Mary walked around her, Jill pointed to the current England goalkeeper who won this year's Sports Personality of the Year award

As Mary walked around her, Jill pointed to the current England goalkeeper who won this year’s Sports Personality of the Year award

It wasn't long before they couldn't help but look around as the lionesses shared a hilarious clip of the duo dancing

It wasn’t long before they couldn’t help but look around as the lionesses shared a hilarious clip of the duo dancing

In addition to their talent on the field, the Lionesses have also become known for their energetic Tik Tok dancing off the field.

In addition to their talent on the field, the Lionesses have also become known for their energetic Tik Tok dancing off the field.

Lionesses goalkeeper Mary, 30, looked sensational tonight as she donned a black plunging dress with a sheer lace detail

Jill looked dazzling as she donned a sparkling white rhinestone-covered top that was decorated with light blue feathers around the cuffs

Lionesses goalkeeper Mary, 30, looked sensational tonight as she donned a black plunging dress with a sheer lace detail

The winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award was announced this evening.

Mary Earps won the award after being announced as the frontrunner to be crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year after being named on the six-person shortlist.

The England goalkeeper was the odds-on bookmakers’ favorite to become the second Lioness in a row to lift the coveted award following Beth Mead’s win last year.

The footballer, known as Mary Queen of Stops, faced competition from Ashes hero Stuart Broad and world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson.

Veteran jockey Frankie Dettori, Europe’s Ryder Cup talisman Rory McIlroy and wheelchair tennis number 1 Alfie Hewett were also nominated for the prestigious award.

Mary became the 70th winner of SPOTY thanks to the public vote.

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