
Kieran Trippier's mystery woman exposed as reality TV star amid marriage woes
Newcastle United footballer Kieran Trippier has been spotted partying away with Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry in Ibiza amid his ongoing marriage woes with estranged wife Charlotte
Kieran Trippier has been spotted getting close with reality TV star Chloe Ferry amid his marriage woes. The Newcastle United footballer, 34, was seen with his arm wrapped around Geordie Shore's Chloe, 29, as they partied together in Ibiza.
He married wife Charlotte in 2016 and the two went on to welcome three children. However, their marriage has been hit by scandal that sparked when an infamous night out saw him lifting a blonde woman, who has a distinctive tattoo on her left arm, during a night out with his Newcastle teammates.
Last month, he was spotted with another blonde woman on a night out in the northern city and has now been seen with Chloe. His estranged wife Charlotte, 36, was reportedly sent a video of Kieran with the woman in May.
Now, a photo has shown Kieran with his hand placed on Chloe's bum as they partied alongside their pals in the Ibiza sun at club Ushuaia. A source said: 'Chloe and her friends were introduced to Kieran and his mates and they partied together.
'Kieran was very tactile and put his arm around her when they were together at the club. Chloe is newly single and she was just having some fun."
'She's a gorgeous girl so it's not surprising Kieran was spending time with her," they added to the Sun, who published photos of the pair. Kieran's estranged wife Charlotte is said to be getting legal advice over their marriage and is "moving on".
However, a source told the publication Kieran is "devastated" as they claimed: 'He has been desperately trying to get back with her but she's over him.'
In September last year, Charlotte was spotted without her wedding ring just a week after Kieran was seen without his. It has been reported that she moved 200 miles across the country with her and Kieran's children to start a new life.
There were signs his marriage was possibly in trouble when Charlotte didn't show up to support him during the Euros last year. During the summer, reports came out that the couple went on separate holidays, with the football star jetting off to a lavish Turkish resort while his wife went to Greece with her sister.
And adding more weight to speculation that his marriage was in serious trouble, was the fact that the £3.8million family home in Morpeth, Northumberland was up for sale.
Meanwhile, Chloe split from her boyfriend Johnny Wilbo in March after a very rocky romance. The reality star started dating Johnny back in 2021 but they split up the following year after Chloe claimed she'd discovered he'd been messaging "numerous girls" behind her back.
They reunited again last year and appeared to be going strong, but Chloe reportedly told friends it's "over for good", despite recent speculation they were engaged.
When the Celebrity Big Brother star claimed she'd caught Johnny cheating in 2022, she told the Mirror she would 'never' get back together with him. However, she was then spotted in a passionate kiss during a Spanish holiday for her birthday.
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