
Shirtless Jack Grealish displays his toned frame in blue board shorts as he enjoys sunny holiday with his girlfriend Sasha Atwood and daughter Mila, ten months
The Manchester City footballer, 29, and the model, 28, recently jetted off to sunnier climes with Jack documenting their holiday on his Instagram page on Friday.
He shared an array of snaps of himself and Sasha doting over their daughter Mila Rose, ten months, who they welcomed into the world on September 27.
In one holiday picture, Jack put his muscular physique on display as he went shirtless in a pair of blue board shorts while topping up his tan.
He sipped on a cold drink while gazing out at the picture-perfect views as he enjoyed some downtime with his family.
They also enjoyed a luxury yacht trip and Jack shared a playful video of himself using the on-board shower as he washed out his dark locks.
In one holiday snap, Jack put his muscular physique on display as he went shirtless in a pair of blue board shorts while using the outdoor shower on board a luxury yacht
The winger also posted an array of photographs of himself cradling baby Mila as he looked every inch the doting father.
Jack and Sasha proudly posed with Mila for one family snap as they dressed up to the nines for a day out during their balmy holiday.
Jack cut a dapper figure in a white shirt and green trousers while Sasha looked effortlessly glamorous in a figure-hugging pastel yellow dress.
In a caption alongside the gallery of photos, Jack gushed: 'Wundaful long needed break with good people. Motivated and ready to go again.' (sic)
Jack has been enjoying an array of fun activities and trips recently, and in the same post, he also shared some photographs from Oasis' Manchester show.
While watching the Heaton Park show, Jack put on a very loved-up display with Sasha as they enjoyed a rare child-free night out after welcoming Mila in September.
Jack cut a casual figure in a white vest and quarter-length jeans while Sasha looked effortlessly stylish in a white lace-up ensemble.
He also posted a photograph with the Gallagher offspring as the group socialised during the gig.
Jack and Sasha also both proudly posed with Mila for one family snap as they dressed up to the nines for a day out during their balmy holiday
He wrapped his arms around Liam Gallagher's sons Lennon, 25, and Gene, 24, who the Oasis star shares with Patsy Kensit and Nicole Appleton respectively.
Jack was also joined by Noel Gallagher's kids - sons Donovan, 17, and Sonny, 15, who the singer shares with Sara McDonald, and daughter Anaïs, 25, whose mother is Meg Mathews.
Noel and Liam are lifelong Manchester City supporters and manager Pep Guardiola also attended one of the Heaton Park shows and met the kids backstage.
Oasis delighted fans by performing in their native Manchester at five sold-out gigs from July 11 to July 20.
And they have now arrived in London and took to the stage at Wembley Stadium on Friday night for their first of seven reunion shows.
It marks the first time that the band have performed at Wembley Stadium since their Dig Out Your Soul tour on July 12, 2009.
The Gallagher clan have been flocking out in London to support Oasis' big comeback, with Anais and her mother Meg both in attendance on Friday night.
Noel's ex-wife Meg, 59, has been steadfastly supporting the singer in the lead-up to the reunion, posting throwback snaps of them to Instagram, and she also attended the first night of the tour in Cardiff.
She once again stepped out to see Oasis perform as she posed with her daughter Anais and her father Stanley Matthews in photographs shared to social media.
In other clips shared to Instagram, Meg filmed herself with a group of pals in the crowd and appeared to be having the time of her life.
Ahead of the gig, Meg reminisced about Oasis's previous London gigs and gushed that Anais - who was seven months old when they last performed - is just as proud of her father now.
She said: 'Reflecting on 25 years ago when @Oasis rocked the stadium with 70,000 fans, and Franny fru fru, Pippy la la, Rose & Ra Ra, @lexyroche made it right to the front barrier don't know how we did it.
'Now gearing up for tonight's show with 90,000 attendees. Time flies, memories remain. Anaïs only 7 months old then to watching her now so proud of her dad , a full circle that was me just 2 years older than nai nai running around.
'Tonight will be a celebration of family and friends, a moment to cherish. Seated this time, but the excitement remains just as strong. Here's to another 25 years of music and memories.'
Oasis' Wembley dates got off to an emotional start as Liam and Noel dedicated their concert to Ozzy Osbourne, who died on Tuesday at the age of 76.
His death came just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath, with his family confirming the devastating news.
The Gallagher brothers respectfully honoured the Prince of Darkness by singing Rock 'N' Roll Star in front of a huge image of Ozzy.
In videos shared across social media of the tribute, Liam said: 'Liam said: 'I want to dedicate this next one to Ozzy Osbourne, Rock 'N' Roll Star.'
MailOnline revealed that an air ambulance was called to Ozzy's grand country home as paramedics battled to save his life for two hours.
Friends told the Mail's Alison Boshoff that his heartbroken wife Sharon may bury Ozzy in the gardens of their 350-acre estate in an intimate family funeral, as she is 'too frail' to go through a larger, public service.
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