JOHN TERRY was left red-faced after sharing his emotional meltdown during Chelsea’s Carabao Cup heartbreak.
This was despite a desperate plea from his daughter to keep it private.
The Blues icon, who was dressed in Chelsea gear, posted a TikTok showing him watching Chelsea’s semi-final exit to Arsenal.
Former Blue Kai Havertz struck a 97th-minute 1-0 winner to seal a 4-2 aggregate defeat for the Stamford Bridge side.
Before the clip even got to social media, JT’s daughter Summer could be heard begging him to stop.
Summer screams “F*** sake” in frustration whilst watching the Blues.
“Don’t put that anywhere, dad,” she embarrassingly says, clearly seeing what was about to take place.
Terry, never one to back down, fired straight back: “Say sorry.”
Summer reluctantly obliged — before doubling down. “You’re not putting that anywhere,” to which Terry replies: “I am.”
He did. And the Arsenal fans on the internet did the rest.
One fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Thought Kai Havertz scoring would be the best thing I watch tonight, but here’s John Terry recording himself thinking Chelsea will score, only for Kai to win it.
“In his full Chelsea tracksuit haahhahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahah.”
Terry also claimed that Kai Havertz’s goal was offside, to which one Arsenal fan said: “Terry saysHavertz was offside. What!? This is why he’ll never be as good as William Saliba!”
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While the clip may have caused the former Chelsea and England skipper some embarrassment, the Terry family — wife Toni, daughter Summer and twin brother Georgie — are no strangers to the spotlight.
The family boast more than nine million Instagram followers between them.
Away from social media, Terry now works part-time as a mentor at Chelsea’s Cobham academy.
JT, 45, also runs his own six-a-side football team in the popular influencer league, Baller League, involving social media stars like KSI, who is the President of Baller League UK, and I’m a Cele 2025 winner Angry Ginge.
Following yesterday’s Carabao Cup exit, that’s now two defeats in eight games in all competitions for Blues boss Liam Rosenior.
Chelsea, who sit fifth in the Premier League table, will travel to bottom-of-the-table Wolves. The West London side will look to bounce back from a difficult defeat to their London rivals.
With the top four looking to be a gruelling battle within the Premier League, Chelsea will be looking to get all three points and keep their Champions League hopes on the rise.











