
Jude Bellingham's girlfriend Ashlyn Castro shares never-before-seen pictures and videos of loved-up couple in sweet post
Neither the England midfielder nor the Californian model have given much away about their life together - until now.
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It's been four months since the public first knew the Real Madrid hero was with the social media star.
Castro, 27, regularly posts fashionable pictures from exotic locations on Instagram.
But now she's felt the desire to share her feelings for the £115million star - with sweet pics and video clips never seen before.
Castro is in America as Bellingham and Co attempt to win the Club World Cup.
Stormy conditions have led to several matches being suspended.
But Castro's relationship with Bellingham is sailing along smoothly, judging by the dreamy new photos she's put on social media.
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One showed the couple embracing tenderly as she added the words: "Happy birthday. I love you so much!"
Castro also gave an insight into the personal qualities that attracted her to the former Borussia Dortmund ace.
She described him as the "most thoughtful, kind hearted, hard working, incredible human I've ever met".
And these dazzling attributes mean "You bring so much light into the world".
Jude Bellingham's girlfriend Ashlyn Castro releases emotional statement on relationship history
The couple have been pictured together on a handful of occasions since February - but never in such private moments.
It's not known which of Castro's compliments Bellingham finds most touching.
But she also threw in the revelation that she "cant' forget best dance partner" and that he was also the "the best karaoke partner".
That's particularly apt - as Bellingham will be at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Tuesday, for arguably the biggest tie of the CWC last 16.
In fact, the part-time "singer" will go from Hey Jude to Play Juve as Real are taking on the Italian giants - with Castro sure to be there supporting him.
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