Owen Cooper and Millie Bobby Brown join thrilling Liverpool title party
Liverpool's historic 20th top-flight title win ignited jubilant celebrations across the city, with Anfield at the epicentre. Among the throngs of ecstatic fans were notable figures like young actor Owen Cooper and Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown, soaking in the atmosphere of a long-awaited, unrestricted championship festa.

Liverpool Football Club achieved a significant milestone by securing their record-equalling 20th English top-flight league title. This monumental achievement was sealed with a commanding 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, with four games still remaining in the Premier League season. The win sparked an outpouring of emotion from the club's vast fanbase, eager to celebrate a league triumph without the limitations imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic that affected their last Premier League win in 2020. For many, this was the first opportunity in 35 years to fully experience the unbridled joy of a league championship celebration.
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Adding a touch of celebrity glamour to the historic occasion were several well-known personalities who are ardent supporters of the Reds. Among them was Owen Cooper, the talented young actor who recently gained acclaim for his role in the popular Netflix series "Adolescence." Cooper, who also plays for Warrington Rylands FC and hails from Orford, is a lifelong Liverpool fan. He was pictured at Anfield before the match, proudly posing with a Liverpool shirt, ready to cheer on his team in this momentous game.
Joining Cooper at Anfield was another prominent young star, Millie Bobby Brown, best known for her role as Eleven in the global phenomenon "Stranger Things." Brown is a well-documented lifelong supporter of Liverpool FC and shared her excitement about being present for the occasion. Speaking before the match, she expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "This is the coolest opportunity to be here. One, together and two, for a really special day." Her presence alongside fellow fan Owen Cooper highlighted the broad appeal and passionate following that Liverpool Football Club commands across different fields, including the entertainment industry.
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Owen Cooper himself echoed the sentiment of the fans and his celebrity counterpart regarding the magnitude of the day. "It's a massive day for me and for everyone here, for all the fans," the 15-year-old remarked, capturing the deep emotional connection felt by supporters. He added, "It's more than special," emphasizing the unique significance of this title win, particularly after the subdued celebrations of 2020.
Following the final whistle and the confirmation of Liverpool's championship, the celebrations spilled out from inside Anfield to the surrounding areas. Owen Cooper joined the throngs of jubilant fans outside the stadium, capturing the vibrant scenes on social media. He shared a video clip on Instagram showing the air thick with red smoke flares, a common sight during major football celebrations, accompanied by the caption "go on the boys," a simple yet powerful expression of his support and joy.
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The atmosphere outside Anfield was electric, with fans singing and celebrating under the sunshine. One fan interviewed amidst the revelry perfectly encapsulated the feeling of the city and the fanbase, exclaiming, "what other city in the world would have this?" He elaborated on the title's meaning, particularly in the face of past doubts and the unique circumstances of the 2020 win.
'It's massive for the city!'
"It's massive for the city, it's everything for the city," he continued, looking around at the joyous scenes. He concluded by addressing those who might have downplayed the previous title due to the pandemic, stating, "It just means everything because the rest of the league doubts us, they always say like ‘oh the Covid league’. But look what it means to us." This sentiment of pride and vindication resonated deeply within the celebrating crowd.
The presence of stars like Owen Cooper and Millie Bobby Brown among the dedicated fanbase at Anfield underscored the collective nature of the celebration, uniting famous faces with everyday supporters in their shared passion for Liverpool FC and their triumph in the Premier League. The scenes at Anfield and across the city painted a vivid picture of a club and its fans reveling in a historic achievement, making the 20th league title a truly unforgettable moment.