Loved-up stars including Wayne Rooney and John Terry post gushing messages to their other halves for Valentine’s Day
LOVED-UP football stars have been showing off their softer side on Valentine’s Day. Wayne Rooney, John Terry and David Beckham are among the players that have shared heartfelt messages to their other halves. Gushing messages have been plastered across social media as couples from all around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day. And it’s no different […]
LOVED-UP football stars have been showing off their softer side on Valentine’s Day.
Wayne Rooney, John Terry and David Beckham are among the players that have shared heartfelt messages to their other halves.
Gushing messages have been plastered across social media as couples from all around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day.
And it’s no different for the footballers that are keen to show their love and affection for their stunning Wags.
Rooney shared a rare snap of himself alongside wife Coleen wife his 14.8million followers on Instagram.
The caption read: “Happy Valentines Day @Coleen_Rooney #18years.”
Terry posted a picture of himself grinning alongside wife Toni, with the caption: “Happy Valentines @toniterry26. I LOVE YOU Mrs T.”
She cheekily replied “Love you Mr T” alongside three lip emojis.
David Beckham uploaded a series of snaps with his whole family as he wished them all a Happy Valentine’s day.
And he posted a throwback snap of him and Victoria when he had his infamous blonde highlights.
Manchester United defender let his guard down as he shared a cute snap of his fiancee Fern Hawkins and daughter Lille Saint Maguire.
Fern gave birth to their first child exactly nine months after England beat Colombia on penalties at the World Cup.
David Luiz took a break from trolling his team-mates to post a picture of long-term partner Bruna Loureiro.
He got down on one knee and proposed to her last year with an extravagant silver fireworks and lights display.
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Kevin Trapp, Alvaro Negredo, Wojciech Szczesny, Willian, Patrick Van Aanholt, Tammy Abraham, Kieran Trippier and Paulo Dybala also shared snaps.
And it wasn’t just the footballers that decided to show their affection on February 14.
England legend Ben Stokes posted a picture with Clare Ratcliffe despite admitting he actually forgot it was Valentine’s Day.