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: REXThe couple oozed elegance on the red carpetCredit: GETTYThierry Henry was honoured at the GQ Men of the Year awards this weekCredit: AFPAnd 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 FOOTBALLRajacic 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 FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThierry Henry gave a rousing speech at the awardsCredit: GETTYSHenry 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.” More