
Cole Palmer's girlfriend Connie Grace sizzles in cut-out dress in Miami as Chelsea star plays at Club World Cup
Connie, 22, shared snaps to her Instagram from a visit to Florida, United States.
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The Mancunian entrepreneur left fans enamored with her latest outfit.
She was seen in a cut-out dress which left her tummy and one shoulder bare.
Connie simply captioned the post: "Miamiii."
And fans flooded the comments of the post with compliments over the look, with one writing: "Beautiful."
Another said: "Gorggggg."
Boyfriend Palmer is starring for Chelsea in the Club World Cup.
On Saturday the England star helped the Blues overcome Benfica, even after a massive delay caused by stormy weather which saw the match finish on Sunday.
And Palmer, 23, will likely be back in action for Enzo Maresca 's side when Chelsea take on Palmeiras at the Lincoln Financial Field stadium in Philadelphia, PA, next Saturday.
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And while the man with the ice cold celebration tries to lift some more silverware, his significant other may continue cheering him on from the sidelines.
Back home Connie runs a nail salon.
She has more than 36,000 followers on Instagram.
Connie and Palmer's relationship was first reported on in July 2024, when the pair were spotted together off the coast of Ibiza.
Following a frolic in the Mediterranean Sea, they hopped back on their luxury boat to dry off.
At the time a source told The Sun: 'They are both young and just going with the flow and enjoying the summer together.'
Opening up about their relationship, she said: "We met when we were 17.
"I think he knew me through mutual friends so I think he probably had his eye on me. Oh, he's warm and cuddly. Well, with me, hopefully with no one else.
"When you know how much someone wants something and you know that's someone's dream, you just feel so proud."
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