
EXCLUSIVE The hunky father of seven personal trainer who has moved in with England star Millie Bright after she pulled out of Euro 2025
England football star Millie Bright has moved on from breaking up with her fiance - by starting a new relationship with a hunky personal trainer, MailOnline can reveal.
The Lionesses defender, who last week dramatically pulled out of Euro 2025, has been dating father-of-seven David Zetolofsky, 39, for several months.
Chelsea ace Millie, who is now recovering from a knee op, said that she had decided to withdraw from the England squad because she was unable to 'give 100 percent mentally or physically' in the upcoming tournament.
Behind the scenes however, 31-year-old Millie has been consoling herself over her Euros disappointment by taking her relationship with the buff trainer up a level - with him now moving in, friends say.
The Chelsea star met Mr Zetolofsky at a Surrey gym which he both owns and works in as a fitness coach - and where she regularly works out.
They met after Millie was newly single after her engagement to previous partner Levi Crow - also a fitness coach - didn't work out.
Mr Zetolofsky was also freshly back on the dating scene after his marriage to the mother of his seven children broke up shortly before he met Millie
Mr Zetolofsky and Millie are understood to have grown increasingly close after his marriage break up and her split from American born fitness coach Levi culminating in him asking her out.
There is no suggestion either Millie or David cheated on their previous partners and indeed they are not thought to have even spoken until they were both single.
Mr Zetolofsky runs the popular gym in Redhill, Surrey, which is just a stone's throw from the £400,000 new-build end-of-terrace home where he now lives with Millie after her fiance moved out some months earlier.
Their relationship since has been the talk of the gym where she is the most famous client and he the high profile owner.
A source said: 'The relationship between Millie and Dave is the talk of the gym – everyone knows about it.
'They have got very serious very quickly. They were both getting over failed relationships when they met and obviously really clicked.
'Since then things have accelerated very quickly. They are spending a lot of time with each other and now David has now even moved in.
'They seem really happy together - they're into each other big time.'
Mr Zetolofsky's wife Katie, who is also a director at the gym the former couple own together, has remained in the family home.
Levi Crow meanwhile is understood to have moved to Dubai to begin a new life there without Millie.
Millie's break up with Levi had stunned those that knew them. As well as the couple themselves their families were said to have been close.
Millie and Levi had moved in together to a home they were very proud of in Surrey.
And this period culminated in December 2023 when Levi romantically proposed during a dream winter holiday to Mauritius.
Millie couldn't wait to announce the engagement to fans, posting a picture of her flashing a diamond engagement ring, writing: 'Little did I think this would be the most beautiful Christmas in my entire life… I said YES after the shock had settled and Levi reminded me yes or no.'
Addressing her now fiance she added: 'You was already my person but here's to the future bubba. I love you.'
She has also referred to Levi as her 'king' who was with her 'through thick and thin'.
She even has a tattoo of his eye on her arm which has been shown prominently in official squad photos.
But fans noticed she had removed any mention of him from her social media accounts and deleted the engagement post.
Millie has undergone minor knee surgery after a stellar season with Chelsea, winning the treble and finishing unbeaten domestically.
Explaining her decision to miss the Euros, she said: 'Ultimately, I thought this was the best decision for the team, but also for myself and using this summer to really just zone into mentally, physically, getting myself back in tip-top condition and just happy again, I think, all round, just feeling like myself.
'So yeah, it's obviously hard, but I'm going to be the girls' number one supporter and I know they're going to go on and smash it.'
On her social media she has made no mention of Zetolofsky and on Monday posted an image of her knee in a brace as she watched TV and played Crash Bandicoot.
She later posted an image of a flower with the caption:' You are so worthy of the love you keep giving everyone else.'
Millie became the third player to withdraw from Sarina Wiegman's Euro plan.
Former England No1 Mary Earps announced that she was retiring from international football in bombshell news last week, with Wiegman believed to have been caught off-guard by the decision.
And long-time England star and Bright's former Chelsea team-mate Fran Kirby also announced her retirement, three years on from starting in all six of the Lionesses' games on the road to their Euro 2022 triumph.
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