
Glamorous footballer Madelene Wright leaves fans speechless as she strips down to lingerie for racy snap
Wright, 26, is no stranger to sharing raunchy pictures online.
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And her latest post proved to be no different.
The women's footballer turned OnlyFans star posed for a picture in nothing but lingerie.
She was seen in a pink bra and bikini while her hair was worn down and loose, draping over her shoulders.
The mirror selfie left many of her 321,000 followers awestruck.
One fan said: "Wow you look so cute."
A second said: "Absolutely Beautiful and Cutest."
A third added: "Beautiful."
Another said: "Looking incredible Maddie. Dreamy as always."
Many others replied with heart or fire emojis.
The former Millwall player was axed by Charlton in 2020 after posting controversial videos on Snapchat.
She was seen apparently inhaling a balloon and also drinking champagne at the wheel of a Range Rover.
At the same time she started raking it in by becoming a big hit on OnlyFans, where she posts adult content.
A footballing comeback with Leyton Orient was short-lived before she returned once again - with Chesham United Ladies last year.
Inside Madelene's glamorous life as influencer, footballer and OnlyFans star...
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