- Jude Bellingham attended Blackburn vs Sunderland to watch his brother play
- He seemed amused as the Sunderland fans sang a rude song about Shearer
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Jude Bellingham saw the funny side as Sunderland supporters sang a rude chant about Newcastle legend Alan Shearer while he was in attendance at their Boxing Day clash at Blackburn.
Real Madrid superstar Bellingham was there to watch his brother Jobe, who plays for the Black Cats.
Newcastle and Sunderland are fierce rivals and the Premier League‘s all-time top scorer Shearer is not a popular figure among fans of the latter.
Bellingham was joined by parents Mark and Denise for the festive footballing day out, which resulted in a 2-2 draw at Ewood Park.
Sunderland’s travelling supporters broke out into an X-rated chant about Shearer at one point during the Championship match.
And fans are convinced that Bellingham joined in after footage of him in the stands emerged.
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Jude Bellingham appeared to join in with X-rated chant about Alan Shearer on Boxing Day
Bellingham was in attendance to watch Sunderland take on Blackburn at Ewood Park
As the ‘Shearer is a w*****’ song was sung, the cameras turned to Bellingham who appeared to mouth the words before a big smile appeared on his face.
The Bellinghams watched an entertaining fixture in Blackburn with the home side taking an early lead through Yuki Ohashi before the visitors hit back through Chis Rigg and Wilson Isidor.
Unfortunately for Jobe and his team-mates, Harry Leonard levelled in the 90th minute to see the points shared.
Jude is currently enjoying another impressive campaign for the Spanish giants after somewhat of a sluggish start to the season.
The England midfielder has contributed six goals and three assists in his last seven LaLiga matches with Real now just one point behind leaders Atletico.
The 21-year-old was in England as Carlo Ancelotti’s side are currently in the midst of their winter break.
Their final game before Christmas was a 4-2 victory against Sevilla on December 22, and they don’t return to action until January 3 when they travel to Valencia.
Meanwhile, Sunderland sit fourth in the Championship, four points off second placed Sheffield United as they continue to impress under French coach Regis Le Bris.
Newcastle legend Alan Shearer is not a popular figure amongst his old club’s rivals
The former Lorient boss arrived in the summer and has won 12 of his 24 games in charge of the Black Cats.
Jobe, 19, remains one of the hottest talents outside of the top flight, with the attacking midfielder having scored four goals and added three assists so far this season in the second tier.
Sunderland are back in action on Sunday when they travel to Stoke City.