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Jude Bellingham parties with brother Jobe at Wayne Lineker's O Beach in Ibiza

Jude Bellingham parties with brother Jobe at Wayne Lineker's O Beach in Ibiza

The Sun7 days ago

BELL OF A TIME
The England international happily posed for photos with footie fans
Chisanga Malata , Senior Digital & Print Combat Sports Reporter Published : 9:37, 28 May 2025
Updated : 9:37, 28 May 2025
JUDE BELLINGHAM was the picture of happiness as he partied at Ocean Beach Ibiza with his pals and brother.
The Real Madrid and England international is currently enjoying a well-earned summer holiday following a long and gruelling season.
7 Jude and Jobe Bellingham partied at Wayne Lineker's Ocean Beach with their pals Credit: INSTAGRAM@WAYNELINEKER
7 The brothers were taking a well-deserved holiday following long seasons with Real Madrid and Sunderland respectively Credit: INSTAGRAM@OBEACHIBIZA
7 Jude happily posed for photos with beach club goers Credit: INSTAGRAM@DANIELLELOUISEBRAD
Bellingham, 21, has opted to let his hair down on the world-famous Balearic Island with his pals and younger brother, Jobe.
And they well and truly let off some steam at the plush Ocean Beach club in San Antonio Bay, which is owned by Gary Lineker's brother, Wayne.
Bellingham and his pals had one of the most expensive VIP areas to themselves and certainly made the most of it.
The drinks were flowing as the England star and his buddies kept themselves out of the Spanish sun.
They were even visited in their VIP area by Wayne, who dished out fistbumps galore.
Jude was dressed for the occasion, donning yellow shorts with an open yellow shirt.
Ocean Beach were thrilled to have Jude and Jobe in attendance, plastering a photo of the pair to their official Instagram .
The accompanying caption read: "Always a pleasure to have the boys parting @oceanbeachibiza @judebellingham @jobebellingham."
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7 Jude Bellingham's girlfriend Ashlyn Castro was nowhere to be seen at Ocean Beach Credit: LA LIGA
7 Bellingham started dating Castro in January Credit: INSTAGRAM@ASHLYNCASTRO
7 Castro is a model who boasts over 500,000 followers on Instagram Credit: INSTAGRAM@ASHLYNCASTRO
Jude was also spotted posing for a photo with an unknown brunette, who was seemingly over the moon to meet the Real star.
The Bellingham boys' venture to Ocean Beach was seemingly a lads' day out as Jude's other half, Ashlyn Castro, wasn't present. Jude Bellingham's girlfriend Ashlyn Castro releases emotional statement on relationship history
Jude went public with his relationship with the American model in January and the pair have been joined at the hip ever since.
Castro has been spotted watching her man in action at the Bernabeu on multiple occasions over the last few months.
Jobe, 19, jetted off to Ibiza just days after helping Sunderland return to the Premier League.
The midfielder was part of the starting XI that beat Sheffield United 2-1 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley last Saturday afternoon.
7 Jobe Bellingham jetted to Ibiza just days after helping Sunderland win promotion back to the Premier League Credit: GETTY

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