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Inside England hero Chloe Kelly's glam life from bold red carpet outfits to romantic gesture to husband at Euro 2025

Inside England hero Chloe Kelly's glam life from bold red carpet outfits to romantic gesture to husband at Euro 2025

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CHLOE KELLY may have played the role of super-sub for England yet again.
But off the pitch, she also leads a brilliant life ranging from bold red carpet outfits to romantic gestures for her husband.
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Chloe Kelly's off-pitch life is as exciting as her career as an England star
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The striker scored the winner against Italy, sending England to the Euros final
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She famously won England the trophy at Euro 2022
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Kelly removed her top in iconic scenes
Kelly, 27, became a Lioness legend when she scored the winner against Germany in the Euro 2022 final.
Since then, she has left her beloved Manchester City for Arsenal.
But Kelly is still as deadly in front of goal, coming off the bench to score a late winner against Italy in yesterday's Euro 2025 semi-final clash.
And her love for footy also extends to life itself…
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HUBBY HAPPINESS
Kelly has been married to husband Scott Moore for one year.
The pair got hitched at Merrydale Manor in Cheshire, having been together for the past six years.
The pair live together in Manchester and share a cockapoo dog called Otis.
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Scott is a regular fixture at England games as he cheers his other half on.
But Kelly showed her love for him at the Euros by wearing shinpads with his face on them.
Chloe Kelly's romantic gesture to husband Scott spotted by BBC cameras during England vs Sweden at Euro 2025
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Kelly is married to partner Scott Moore
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They have been together for six years
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The pair got hitched in a glam ceremony last year
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RED CARPET GLAM
Kelly loves a night out on the red carpet.
She often appears at top events wearing sleek designer outfits.
Indeed, Kelly turns heads anywhere she goes.
The ace has attended parties including GQ Men of the Year and the MTV EMAs.
And she is not afraid of striking a pose when needed.
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Kelly loves a glam red carpet appearance
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She regularly stuns at glitzy events
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Kelly turned heads at GQ Men of the Year
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She's put on a number of show-stopping appearances
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FAMOUS FACES
Being a top England Lioness comes with the perks of rubbing shoulders with the finest.
Kelly enjoys painting the town red with her pals.
The forward regularly hangs out with star names like Alex Scott, Leah Williamson and Mary Earps.
Kelly also kicks back with Geri Horner, Jess Carter, Bethany England and Alessio Russo at glitzy balls.
And her outfits are once again, just like her shots, always on target.
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Kelly loves stepping out with famous pals like Alex Scott
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Geri Horner is another friend of the England star
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CALVIN FINE
Kelly stripped down to her briefs for a photoshoot for Calvin Klein.
She smouldered on set as she left little to the imagination.
It was a bold new look for Kelly as she dazzled for the camera.
The advert aimed to celebrate women footballers' 'athleticism and strength.'
And Kelly did her part to make for some stunning portfolio pictures.
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Kelly has posed for Calvin Klein
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She showed off her legs in the briefs
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It was an empowering photo shoot
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LIFE IN THE SUN
A busy football season requires some series R&R each summer.
And Kelly loves jetting off to exotic locations to soak up the rays.
She has enjoyed trips to numerous countries.
But her favourite appears to be Ibiza, where the party girl has danced into the night.
Kelly also looks to keep cool from the warm sun by taking dips in a bikini.
She is happy enough to pose for various snaps too, showing that she knows how to work hard and play hard.
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Kelly loves a holiday in the sun
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She soaks up the rays in a bikini
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Kelly worked on her tan while abroad
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She appears to love going to Ibiza in particular
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DREAM DAY JOB
Kelly found herself out of favour at Man City midway through the season.
Her solution? A move to Arsenal. And didn't it pay off..
Kelly's time with the Gunners resulted in an amazing Champions League win.
She started the 1-0 win against heavy favourites Barcelona, handing Arsenal their second European title.
Kelly then made her London switch permanent earlier this month.
And she is now hoping for more trophies as England prepare to face either Germany or Spain in Sunday's Euros final.
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Kelly has lived the dream with England, winning Euro 2022
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She moved to Arsenal in January and won the Champions League
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Kelly made her move to London permanent in July
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