Wingmen Season 3: lionesses, boxing legends & Premier League icons

We are proud to return with Season 3 of the highly regarded Wingmen series. The next instalment of the format brings special guests from the world of sport and entertainment to our screens, delivering insight, humour and compelling discussion as they look forward to this winter’s Men’s tournament in Qatar.

Joining us in the front seats for the first episode are famed golden girls, Chloe Kelly and Alessia Russo, as they act as special KFC Delivery drivers and surprise a young England Women’s fan. Along the way they discuss a range of topics, offering insight and behind the scenes stories around their triumph last summer – from wild celebrations to dressing room singalongs – as well as talking around new famous friends and the Men’s chances in Qatar.

Episode 2 sees the world of boxing climb enter the ring for the first time, with Tony Bellew and Eddie Hearn once again proving to be a hilarious double act. They talk football, boxing and memes, telling many funny anecdotes from their years of friendship.

To round off the series, players-turned-pundits Alan Shearer and Jermaine Jenas look back at their memories of playing for England and ahead to the tournament in Qatar, also telling hilarious, celebrity-packed stories involving the likes of Gazza, Lionel Richie and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

With a range of topics discussed across all three episodes, the season also sees KFC bring to the forefront their new delivery service, KFC Delivery, via the KFC app, providing fans with the opportunity to order their favourite KFC meal straight to their door.

The full episodes were hosted on KFC UK&I’s YouTube channel, with tailored cutdowns posted across the brand and talent channels – including Instagram, TikTok and Twitter – that highlighted key, shareable moments and drove up visibility of KFC Delivery.

Watch all 3 episodes here.

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