PREMIER LEAGUE star Jeremy Sarmiento shocked fans by giving a shout-out to a particular fan at Copa America.
The winger, who spent last season on loan at Ipswich from Brighton, is representing his nation, Ecuador, at Copa America this year.
Jeremy Sarmiento gave a special shout-out to a fan after Ecuador's win over JamaicaCredit: GettyA glamorous bikini-clad fan went viral while outside the Allegiant Stadium in Las VegasCredit: X / thecasualultraThe fan was dubbed 'tricolour godmother' onlineCredit: X / thecasualultraSarmiento, 22, took to social media after starring in his nation's 3-1 win over Jamaica.
He singled out one bikini-clad fan in particular to thank them for their support, sharing a video of them to his page.
The fan in question has gone viral across social media after she starred in a video outside of the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Putin accused of surrounding himself with same 'actors' at series of eventsThe mystery beauty was wearing an Ecuador-themed bikini, fishnet tights and football socks.
As a result, the supporter has been hailed as the "tricolour godmother" online.
And it seems her fame even reached the national team players, with Sarmiento's post paired with the video reading: "Really appreciate all of the support from our fans out at the Copa America."
However, fans online were stunned at the tweet, with one saying: "Thought this was a parody account."
A second said: "How have I only just seen this, fair enough. He’s one of us."
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Others tried to big up the Ecuador star, with one adding: "Jeremy mate, thanks for the Lamborghini and for saving me from being mugged by single-handedly fighting off ten men! Appreciate you!"
Another said: "Thanks for lending me your yacht Jeremy! The family had a great time. It was so nice of you to pay for a day out."
Sarmiento scored in his nations first game of the tournament against Venezuela, though the game ended in a 2-1 defeat.
He scored five goals in 40 appearances for the Tractor Boys in the Championship.
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