
England star Morgan Gibbs-White's girlfriend puts on busty display in revealing outfit for ‘date night' on holiday
Morgan Gibbs-White's girlfriend shared some more snaps - scroll down for more
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MOR OR LESS England star Morgan Gibbs-White's girlfriend puts on busty display in revealing outfit for 'date night' on holiday
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NOTTINGHAM FOREST star Morgan Gibbs-White's girlfriend Britney De Villiers took social media by storm.
Gibbs-White, 25, is enjoying a short relaxing holiday after an impressive season with Forest that saw them qualifying for Europe for the first time in 30 years.
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Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White's girlfriend Britney De Villiers took social media by storm
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Britney donned a glamorous dark dress
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Britney posed with Gibbs-White during their holiday
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Britney and Gibbs-White took photos together during their downtime
The playmaker was joined by his partner Britney who seems to be having the time of her life with her other half.
And the couple got ready for a cosy date with the blogger donning a stylish black dress.
The agent shared the snap on Instagram for her 271,000 followers.
Britney added the following caption: "Date night."
She also posted a few other pics of her in the same glamorous dress with Gibbs-White by her side sharing a tender embrace.
Their fans were left touched as they stormed the comments' section.
One follower posted: "BEAUTIFUL!! You're the best."
Another commented: "You always make my day."
This fan said: Ahhh beautiful."
And that one gushed: "Faves."
Inside Angel Gomes and Morgan Gibbs-White's bromance as England new boys reveal 'special' bond that led to U21s glory
Gibbs-White is set to return to action in June with England after being called up by boss Thomas Tuchel.
The ex-Wolves star is expected to be in action on June 7 at Andorra in the Three Lions' next World Cup qualifier and June 10 for the friendly against Senegal at Forest's City Ground.
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