
Glam footballer Madelene Wright puts on busty display in lacy lingerie and shows off bum as fans say ‘hotter every day'
MADELENE WRIGHT has left fans in awe after showing off her bum and wowing in lingerie.
The glamorous footballer dazzled her 320,000 Instagram followers in her latest post.
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Madelene, 26, wore revealing yellow shorts as she posed in her kitchen.
The blonde bombshell cheekily bent over and wished her fans a "good morning".
In a later upload she revealed that is was "content day" as she was sat at her make-up table.
Madelene got ready in a low-cut outfit and wrote: "Loving this slip dress."
It comes just a few days after the OnlyFans star posted revealing snaps of herself wearing glasses black lace lingerie.
Her followers commented: "Looking so amazing Maddie. Just incredible."
Madelene used to play for Leyton Orient and Charlton.
She now balances representing Chesham United with her modelling and OnlyFans career.
Glam footballer Madelene Wright shows off her new glasses with smouldering video before sharing cheeky bum pic
The beauty is no stranger to raunchy photo, previously wowing in an open shirt and bra.
And she caught the eye with a busty display in a corset.
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