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Alan Shearer's bikini-clad daughter Hollie can't keep hands off England rugby ace boyfriend as they share holiday kiss

Alan Shearer's bikini-clad daughter Hollie can't keep hands off England rugby ace boyfriend as they share holiday kiss

The Sun23-06-2025
HOLLIE SHEARER couldn't keep her hands off of fiance Joe Marchant as they enjoyed a stunning holiday together.
Hollie, daughter of Premier League icon Alan Shearer, shared pictures of a dreamy holiday to Croatia together.
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Her latest snap saw her dressed in a blue bikini and Marchant in shorts.
The couple were seen locked in a kiss, with Hollie's hands on the England rugby star's face as he leaned up out of the water.
They have been enjoying some summer sun in Croatia for the last few days.
Their trip started out in tourist hotspot, Hvar, with Hollie swapping blue for a red bikini as they lay in some shade on a boat and were gleaming with happiness.
Hollie later shared a couple of outfits from some clothing sponsors during the trip, before sharing the pic of them off the back of their boat.
She captioned it for her 80,000 Instagram followers: "Sea. Sun. Kisses."
Commenters loved seeing the cute photo of them, with one saying: "LOVE this."
A second said: "Gorgeous."
A third added: "Well isn't this cute."
Hollie and Marchant announced their engagement last November after the 28-year-old popped the question during a trip to Paris, France.
Ten times Hollie Shearer sent her fans wild on Instagram
She confirmed her romance with the former Harlequins ace back in April 2022 after they had started dating four months prior.
Marchant was a key figure for Steve Borthwick 's England side as they finished third at the 2023 World Cup.
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