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Billy Gilmour parties with mystery blonde on cosy yacht trip in Spain

Billy Gilmour parties with mystery blonde on cosy yacht trip in Spain

Daily Record20-06-2025
Billy Gilmour has been spotted soaking up the spanish sunshine on a luxurious yacht with a mystery lady as he enjoys a summer break away from the pitch
Billy Gilmour has been photographed partying on a luxurious private yacht on the Spanish island of Formentera with a group of mystery women.
The Scots footballer, 24, who plays as a defensive midfielder for SSC Napoli, was seen cosying up to an unknown blonde woman while he soaked up the Spanish sunshine alongside Crystal Palace FC defender pal Ben Chilwell, 28.

Gilmour had a successful season, playing a leading role in winning Napoli's 4th Serie A title after a 2-0 home victory over Cagliari last month meanwhile Chilwell, 28, is currently on loan after being out of favour for his side Chelsea.

The pair are now enjoying a summer break away from the pitch as they enjoyed their day out at sea on their Spanish vacation.
Ardrossan born star Gilmour was snapped shirtless in a pair of green shorts and was seen getting close to a blonde woman in a black bikini.
Gilmour and the mystery lady were seen smiling and laughing at they rode a jet ski together with the footballer in the driver's seat.
The Napoli star was also snapped diving into the sea during their fun-packed yacht trip and even showed off his cheeky side with a glimpse of his bottom as he climbed up onto the yacht ladder from the sea with his shorts hanging down at his thighs.
Gilmour and Chilwell were joined by three other women on the yacht in their swimwear with the on loan player from Chelsea seen hugging an unknown brunette.
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