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England footie ace Millie Bright's hunky new personal trainer lover revealed as kickboxer dad of SEVEN

England footie ace Millie Bright's hunky new personal trainer lover revealed as kickboxer dad of SEVEN

Scottish Sun2 days ago

The pair's new romance has seen him move into her Surrey home
STAR'S NEW LOVE England footie ace Millie Bright's hunky new personal trainer lover revealed as kickboxer dad of SEVEN
THIS is the hunky personal trainer that England star Millie Bright has fallen for after splitting with her fiancee.
We revealed on Saturday how Millie, 31, met the married father-of-seven last year when he became her PT at her local gym.
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England footie ace Millie Bright met the married father-of-seven last year
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Martial arts enthusiast Dave Zetolofsky became her PT at her local gym
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He can now be named as martial arts enthusiast Dave Zetolofsky, 39, and the pair's new romance has seen him move into her Surrey home.
The Lioness World Cup captain last week devastated fans by making herself unavailable for this summer's Euro 2025 - stating she was unable to 'give 100% mentally or physically' for her country.
The trophy-laden Chelsea star was in turmoil after splitting from fiancee Levi Crew and growing close to heavily tattooed Dave.
However, she has told friends that her new romance is nothing to do with her withdrawing from the squad.
There is also no suggestion that the pair cheated on their partners.
However, their relationship has 'devastated' the hunk's wife Katie, who gave birth to their baby last January.
Millie will today receive an OBE at Windsor Castle to recognise her incredible contrition to sport in this country.
Pals said Millie, 31, began training at the 21st Century Combat gym in Redhill, Surrey, where she met fighter Dave.
The beefcake is still co-owner of the fitness hub with his wife Katie, despite their sudden marriage split.
Sources say Three Lions icon Millie joined a PT group in February this year and 'began flirting' with Dave - a former pro kick-boxer.
England football ace Millie Bright leaves fiancé & falls for married personal trainer 'in a big way'
They 'got more serious' after Millie ended things with Levi, and Dave split from Katie 'out of the blue'.
Friends claimed Millie paid for Dave, an expert in Muay Thai - a full contact combat martial art - to stay in hotels after he walked out of the family home.
And shortly afterwards Dave was seen at Millie's luxury pad on a private road in Surrey, leaving his five-month-old baby with devastated Katie.
A source said: 'Their relationship is no secret and they've even been seen out and about together and in the gym together.
'I think you can understand that Katie has found the whole thing pretty devastating.
'The fall-out has been enormous, but Millie has fallen hook, line and sinker for this guy.'
Millie, who has won a staggering 19 gongs during her career with the Blues, declared herself 'not happy' before pulling out of the England squad for the tournament in Switzerland earlier this week.
The England squad will begin their tournament preparations on June 16, and kick-off against much fancied France on July 5.

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