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Jude Bellingham's bum grabbed by bride-to-be on a hen-do as he relaxes in Ibiza before joining up with England

Jude Bellingham's bum grabbed by bride-to-be on a hen-do as he relaxes in Ibiza before joining up with England

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BELLING-BUM Jude Bellingham's bum grabbed by bride-to-be on a hen-do as he relaxes in Ibiza before joining up with England
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JUDE BELLINGHAM had his bum grabbed while posing with a bride-to-be in Ibiza this week.
The Real Madrid superstar, 21, enjoyed a quick holiday before linking up with England.
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Jude Bellingham had his bum grabbed while posing for a picture
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A group of holidaymakers were buzzing to see the England star
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Bellingham, 21, enjoyed a holiday in Ibiza
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The midfielder graciously posed for pictures
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After a long season in Spain, Bellingham headed to a beach club in Ibiza for some well-earned downtime.
While relaxing in the sunshine, the England icon was spotted by a group of holidaymakers.
The women, enjoying a hen-do on the party island, approached Bellingham after seeing him nearby.
Ever the good sport, the footballer posed for pictures with the excited girls.
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One woman, wearing a bride's veil, grabbed Bellingham's backside as they had their picture taken.
While in Ibiza, Bellingham also headed to Wayne Lineker's famous beach club.
The Brummie hung out with his younger brother Jobe, who last week sealed Premier League promotion with Sunderland.
The midfielder has since headed to Barcelona to link-up with England.
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Bellingham jetted off for a well-earned break
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The England star had time for a quick break before international duty
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Bellingham headed to a beach club in Ibiza
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The Three Lions favourite was up for posing for pictures
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Boss Thomas Tuchel treated his squad to a team-bonding trip to the Spanish Grand Prix this afternoon.
England stars including Bellingham soaked up the sunshine as they enjoyed the Formula 1.
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The Three Lions are set to train in nearby Girona ahead of next Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Andorra.
Rather than playing in the Pyrenees micronation, England will take on Andorra at Espanyol's RCDE Stadium in Barcelona next Saturday.
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Bellingham was in the paddock ahead of the Spanish GP
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