in

Thierry Henry poses with rarely-seen partner Andrea on red carpet as they bring the glam to GQ Men of the Year Awards


THIERRY HENRY took to the red carpet this week with his rarely-seen partner.

The Arsenal legend was one of several A-list celebs in attendance at the GQ France Men of the Year Awards in Paris.

Thierry Henry attends the GQ Men of the Year awards with his partner Andrea RajacicCredit: REX
The couple oozed elegance on the red carpetCredit: GETTY
Thierry Henry was honoured at the GQ Men of the Year awards this weekCredit: AFP

And he was dressed to the nines with his seldom-seen partner Andrea Rajacic.

The couple, who have been dating for over 15 years, looked a million bucks as they posed for photos.

Henry, 47, looked dapper in a dark grey Gucci suit, which he wore with a black turtleneck and suede Loro Piana shoes.

Rajacic, 38, complemented her partner’s sauve outfit with a slinky black dress.

READ MORE ON FOOTBALL

Rajacic is no stranger to stepping out in front of the cameras.

The Bosnian has been a model for most of her life and has built up a stunning portfolio.

Henry shared several photos of himself and Rajacic at the event with his 2.7 million Instagram followers.

His accompanying caption: “Great night at the GQ Men of the Year Awards.”

Most read in Football

BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS

Thierry Henry gave a rousing speech at the awardsCredit: GETTYS

Henry was honoured at the awards show, where he gave a rousing and uplifting speech.

The former France international said: “On the pitch, I had a certain confidence that hid a lot of doubts.

Jamie Carragher and Theo Walcott have awkward ‘Thierry Henry moment’ live on Sky Sports after Arsenal vs Liverpool

“In a world like football, where it is taboo to say that you are not well, I often lied to myself.

“If I had been asked before what a good leader was, I would have talked about a guy who is never in pain and who is a leader.

“Today, I would say: ‘Be vulnerable and show a lot of empathy.’

“Without empathy, people don’t open up.

“When I was younger, I didn’t understand that being vulnerable is a strength.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Gary Lineker ruthlessly rules out one of favourites to replace him as BBC Match of the Day host

Michael Owen in savage putdown of Erik ten Hag after watching just 10 minutes of Ruben Amorim as Man Utd manager