SHE’s previously been described as Britain’s most beautiful woman.
And she’s now revealed she is expecting a baby with her Scotland star beau.
Robyn Keen, girlfriend to Euro 2024 hopeful Jack Hendry, has announced to her followers on Instagram that she is pregnant.
She has regularly wowed fans with her figure in the past, particularly when on holiday with the former Celtic star.
Robyn was also compared to Barbie last year at the time of the hit Hollywood movie’s release.
The blonde beauty is training to become a clinical psychologist, having studied psychology at the University of Nottingham and neuroscience at King’s College London along with gaining a certificate in functional neuroanatomy from the University of Cambridge.
Robyn showed off her adorable baby bump for the first time on social media today, posing in a skimpy blue bikini in a picture with Al-Ettifaq defender Jack.
The caption on her Instagram post read: “Half me and half you.”
Melissa Hendry, Jack’s sister, said in response: “The best news! Auntie Mel can’t wait to meet you baby bear.”
Another fan said: “Wow stunning mummy to be.”
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“So happy for you both!” said another fan.
And this fan commented: “Omg I’m in shock so happy for you guys! What a blessing gonna be so lucky with a mum like you.” as dozens of others wished them congratulations.
Robyn also shared an adorable picture of the couple’s dog, Hector, standing beside some balloons with “big brother” written on them.
Rather fittingly, the pair confirmed the news on the day of Jack’s birthday.
The footie ace was born on May 7 1995, with today marking his 28th birthday.
He is all but certain to represent Scotland at the Euros in Germany this summer.
The centre-back has won 30 caps for his country and has been a regular in the Saudi Pro League for Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq this season.
He has been one of Steve Clarke’s preferred choices at the back in his commonly-used 3-5-1-1 formation.
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In Scotland’s most recent two games against the Netherlands and Northern Ireland, he played the full 90 minutes.
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