LIONESSES hero Chloe Kelly showed off her glittering diamond ring after getting engaged under Northern Lights.
The Manchester City and England star looked thrilled as she posed with now fiance Scott Moore in the stunning Icelandic setting.
Kelly took to Instagram to reveal her engagement to Scott and gave an insight into their romanticwinter getaway.
She posted: “The easiest YES. Here’s to forever with you.”
And Kelly was showered with well-wishes from her Lionesses pals.
Leah Williamson wrote: “She’s all grown up! congratulations both xxx.”
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Beth Mead added: “OMG congratulations to you both ❤️.”
Lauren Hemp commented: “Wowww congrats 😍😍❤️ ps. Sick pictures.”
While Lucy Bronze joked: “Just how I imagined it 💍😉 congrats 🥂.”
And men’s football legend Ian Wright, who this week quit Match of the Day, also sent four love hearts.
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Chloe and Scott are believed to have been together for around four years.
They have been enjoying their winter getaway this week, with Kelly braving the cold in a sports bra… only to be teased by her England team-mates.
He is understood to be a greenkeeper at a golf club, but he largely keeps their relationship away from social media with his own social media channels set to private.
Following England‘s Euros triumph, Scott was pictured wearing an England shirt with his girlfriend’s name emblazoned on the back.
And he proudly watched on as Kelly scored the iconic winner against Germany in the 2022 final.
Since then, the forward has even transcended the WSL – appearing on red carpets at glam events.
She recently dazzled at the GQ Men of the Year Awards.
And Kelly often appears with pals Williamson and Alessia Russo, who are also now seen on the celebrity circuit.
This season she’s added goals to her game – scoring five times in 10 matches for Manchester City in all competitions.
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While for her country, she has netted seven times in 37 matches.
Honours won, apart from that fabulous Euros triumph, include the Women’s FA Cup in 2020 and the Women’s League Cup in 2022.
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