Jude Bellingham issues X-rated three word reaction to brother Jobe sealing Premier League promotion
Jude Bellingham failed to hide his emotions after his younger brother Jobe helped Sunderland seal their Premier League return. The Black Cats came from behind to beat Sheffield United 2-1 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Saturday. Bellingham has helped send Sunderland back to the Premier LeagueGetty Jobe Bellingham started and played the entirety of the win that has ended the club’s eight-year exile from the English top-flight. And his brother Jude couldn’t help but share the delight during a call on FaceTime after the full-time whistle. “SO F****** PROUD,” he said in a caption whilst Jobe smiled and bit onto his winners’ medal in visible glee. Saturday’s result marks a second consecutive year in which one of the Bellingham brothers have emerged victorious at Wembley. Jude won the Champions League final with Real Madrid there in June 2024 when they beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0. Jobe has followed that up with Championship play-off final success at the end of an excellent second season with Sunderland. He started in 39 of their 46 league fixtures, scoring four goals and assisting a further three from midfield. Similar to his brother, the 19-year-old has improved his game even further since deciding to leave boyhood club Birmingham City. But he could move again this summer as two of Europe’s top sides eye a deal ahead of next season. talkSPORT reported earlier in the month that Dortmund are in the race to sign Bellingham. Jude called Jobe to congratulate him after the match The Bellingham brothers seem to love playing at WembleyGetty It’s a transfer that would see Jobe follow in the footsteps of Jude, who made 132 appearances in three seasons at the German side. Manchester United are also understood to have scouted Bellingham, who has become part of a historic Sunderland team. Sheffield United took the lead during the first half through Tyrese Campbell, who scored with a chipped finish. Sunderland equalised with 14 minutes to play when Eliezer Mayenda saw his effort fly into the roof of the Blades net. Extra-time loomed, but Tom Watson fired a low finish into the bottom corner during second half stoppage-time. Regis Le Bris’ side are back in the Premier League for the first time since the 2016/17 season, when they were relegated.

Jude Bellingham failed to hide his emotions after his younger brother Jobe helped Sunderland seal their Premier League return.
The Black Cats came from behind to beat Sheffield United 2-1 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Saturday.
Jobe Bellingham started and played the entirety of the win that has ended the club’s eight-year exile from the English top-flight.
And his brother Jude couldn’t help but share the delight during a call on FaceTime after the full-time whistle.
“SO F****** PROUD,” he said in a caption whilst Jobe smiled and bit onto his winners’ medal in visible glee.
Saturday’s result marks a second consecutive year in which one of the Bellingham brothers have emerged victorious at Wembley.
Jude won the Champions League final with Real Madrid there in June 2024 when they beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0.
Jobe has followed that up with Championship play-off final success at the end of an excellent second season with Sunderland.
He started in 39 of their 46 league fixtures, scoring four goals and assisting a further three from midfield.
Similar to his brother, the 19-year-old has improved his game even further since deciding to leave boyhood club Birmingham City.
But he could move again this summer as two of Europe’s top sides eye a deal ahead of next season.
talkSPORT reported earlier in the month that Dortmund are in the race to sign Bellingham.
It’s a transfer that would see Jobe follow in the footsteps of Jude, who made 132 appearances in three seasons at the German side.
Manchester United are also understood to have scouted Bellingham, who has become part of a historic Sunderland team.
Sheffield United took the lead during the first half through Tyrese Campbell, who scored with a chipped finish.
Sunderland equalised with 14 minutes to play when Eliezer Mayenda saw his effort fly into the roof of the Blades net.
Extra-time loomed, but Tom Watson fired a low finish into the bottom corner during second half stoppage-time.
Regis Le Bris’ side are back in the Premier League for the first time since the 2016/17 season, when they were relegated.