Rebecca Cooke, longtime partner of Man City maestro Phil Foden, rose to global stardom on the internet this weekend after playfully shutting down OnlyFans model Lily Phillips during a major boxing match.
The funny moment was filmed during Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall at Manchester's AO Arena. As the influencer made her way toward the Three Lions international to have a chat, his devoted girlfriend was having none of it and waved her away. Brilliant clips of the encounter have gone viral across football fans on the internet, who have also been able to track how quickly the content was turned around online.
Rebecca Cooke Boldly Waves Off Lily Phillips Ringside
In the viral clip, all eyes are firmly on the athlete's girlfriend and her lightning speed and space. In their luxury Ringside Seats during a heated clash, Lily Phillips wandered over in hope to pose for an "organic" photo with the current Prem champ. Rebecca noticed the online content-maker as they sauntered closer and made her feelings clear by jumping straight in to give the film-making novice a scolding finger- wag and a full hand gesture, implying the moment had concluded. The content creator saw the funny side as security ensured the power couple's enjoyment of the remainder of the evening was not disrupted further.
Phil Foden Paid Price For Inconsistent Form With England FIFA World Cup 2026 Snub
The online sensation comes at a challenging period for the elite attacking midfielder, especially on the international scene, after a significant hiccup in his career with his national squad. In a major surprise to the fans worldwide, head coach Thomas Tuchel has omitted Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden from the 26-man English roster travelling for the FIFA World Cup 2026 edition. The highly regarded attacking midfielder has endured his fair share of ups and downs after suffering a decline in his playing form that saw him get only ten goals and seven assists in 50 outings for the club. Tuchel was candid in his assertion that "team unity and tactical balance' were prioritised above individual brilliance as he selected in-demand creative sources such as Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers over last season's PFA Player of the Year."

