She is the brilliant blonde Lioness who took England to victory in the Women’s Euro 2022 Championship.
But Chloe Kelly, 25, showed a different side to her on Thursday, when she took to Instagram with a slew of bikini photos.
Chloe looked sensational as she soaked up the sun in a white triangle bikini.
Showing off her incredible figure, the beauty formed a storm, giving the camera different angles.
She paired her look with a white linen cardigan and a pair of sunglasses to get into the summer mood.
Wow! Chloe Kelly, 25, showed a different side to her on Thursday, when she took to Instagram with a slew of bikini snaps
Chloe swept back her blond locks as they fell over her shoulders.
The Manchester City player was clearly enjoying some time away from the football pitch, captioning the reports: ‘Down time’.
She looked cheerful and at ease as she smiled for photos and showed her bum as she snapped some shots of her idyllic scenery.
Chloe made headlines after her last year took off her shirt and ran across the pitch in her sports bra after her winning goal in the Euro 22 final.
“It was a spontaneous gesture,” she said at the time.
‘I didn’t think about it [making a statement about] empowerment of women. I just celebrated the moment.” It was, she added, the best feeling.
“I didn’t realize how big taking my top off would become and what it would do for women.”
“Or for sports bra sales, which have gone through the roof,” she added.
‘Down time’: Chloe looked sensational as she soaked up the sun in a white triangle bikini
Cheeky: The beauty showed off her incredible figure and posed in front of a storm, giving the camera different angles
“I was in that great moment not wondering what anyone would say. I knew I was going to get a yellow card, but it’s the best yellow card I’ve ever received.”
She added, “When I came [from the substitutes’ bench]all I thought about was “make something happen. Make it count”.
“Seeing the ball in the net was the best feeling, but I didn’t want to cheer too much in case they sent him out. I just had to get the confirmation and then celebrate.”
Her extra time goal against Germany propelled the team to a 2–1 victory at the Ladies European Championship 2022 championship.
With her 110th-minute kick, Chloe Kelly wiped away 56 years of pain, marking England’s first victory in a major international football tournament in more than half a century.
“This is what dreams are made of,” Chloe said that night.
Chloe was lucky enough to be at Wembley that night.
In 2021, she suffered a career-threatening anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. For months she could not walk without help.
Victory: Chloe made headlines last year after she took off her shirt and ran across the pitch in her sports bra following her winning goal in the Euro 22 final
Honestly, “I was in that great moment not wondering what anyone would say. I knew I was going to get a yellow card, but it’s the best yellow card I’ve ever received’
“I got low because it was heavy,” Chloe said.
“We played Birmingham and there were no fans in the stadium [because of Covid restrictions]so probably everyone heard the cry of my injury.
‘From that to this. . . I haven’t played in 335 days. It was a long road.
“I wouldn’t want to talk to anyone because I don’t want to cry. I knew I had to be strong because I knew the next day would be a little bit better and I would be closer to getting back on the field the next day.”
Chloe was helped by her hugely supportive parents, Jane and Noel, as well as her boyfriend of three years, Scott. She doesn’t know how she would have made it through that time — including surgeries and many months of rehab — without them, she said.
“Scott is someone I can just be myself with and he tells me when I can be better on the pitch, which I really like. I like honesty. If someone is honest with me, I listen.
Continued success: Chloe wasn’t just the hero that night, she was the toast again at Wembley after sealing England’s Women’s Finalissima victory over Brazil
“Recovering from my injury has been a long road. I was in so much pain I couldn’t even get out of bed. In those moments you feel worthless. I worked with a psychologist and it was the best thing I ever did because when you are injured your mental state is tested and bottling everything up is not the right thing to do.”
Not only was Chloe the hero that night, she was too was again the toast at Wembley after sealing England’s Women’s Finalissima victory over Brazil.
The Manchester City star hit the winning penalty to secure a 4-2 shootout triumph just eight months after winning Euro 2022 for the Lionesses.
Kelly said: “I looked the keeper in the eye and thought: I’m going to score.”
It extended England’s unbeaten run to a whopping 30 games.