CHELSEA’S Wesley Fofana and wife Cyrine have sparked a mystery by unfollowing each other on Instagram and deleting wedding photos.
The glamorous couple only wed in 2022, at the plush Yacht Club De Monaco, after announcing their relationship the year before on social media.
But online fans of the France centre-back and his partner might be stunned to see dramatic changes to their profiles.
Question marks were first raised last year when Cyrine – a vice-president at a marketing consultancy – made her page private.
Speculation faded for a while once her page returned to public access.
But now their latest action on Instagram has reignited talk over their relationship.
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Fofana, who has 786,000 followers, and Cyrine, who has 15,600, have stopped following each other on their popular accounts.
That means, if you go to one of their accounts, it comes out blank if you type in their partner’s name.
They have also taken down photos of themselves together, – having previously offered several happy images together for the public to see.
And fans might think it is particularly telling that two especially romantic pics now appear to be absent.
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Cyrine had previously shared a snap of the couple about to kiss on the steps as they boarded a private jet.
And another photo showed the successful Frenchwoman being lavished on a past Valentine’s Day with roses and handbags.
In fact, the sole posts left from their wedding day and other special events only come up in the tagged sections of their profiles.
In other words, they can only be seen if other people have posted them.
The pair, both from Marseille, used to love posting glitzy shots together – until the latest development.
For example, Cyrine was snapped in a sleeveless mini-dress and her husband in a white suit at a Louis Vuitton show last summer.
It all follows their move to London two years ago after Fofana moved from Leicester to Chelsea.
Meanwhile, the 23-year-old is still not fully fit following reconstruction surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament last July.
The Blues hope the former Saint-Etienne ace will be available before the end of the season.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk