
Alan Shearer's daughter Hollie packs on the PDA with England rugby player fiancé as she showcases her incredible bikini body on holiday
Hollie, 30, announced her engagement to Joe Marchant, 28, in November of last year and she gave him a passionate kiss as he emerged from the sea on their recent holiday.
With her legs wrapped around the hunk, Hollie showed off her toned body to her 80,000 Instagram followers in a blue bikini on Sunday.
She put on an even more striking display in another snap of her in a white bikini that showed off her toned abs and assets.
The singer and influencer accessorised with a straw hat as she looked wistfully out to sea.
The couple, who live in Paris, have been sharing glimpses of their stunning break with fans in recent days, beginning their trip on the tourist island of Hvar.
Hollie captioned the snap of her and Joe's kiss: 'Sea, Sun, Kisses'.
Her followers praised: 'LOVE this!';
'Well isn't this cute.';
'Gorgeous.'
Hollie also previously announced their engagement on Instagram, where she proudly showed off her gorgeous diamond ring.
The couple struggled to hide their delight as they posed for a sweet snap in front of the beautifully-lit Eiffel Tower.
She captioned the sweet post: 'BEST DAY EVER!! (ring emoji) Got to say yes to my favourite person (heart emoji)'
Hollie's friends and family rushed to send their congratulations with her father writing a string of heart-eye emojis and clapping hands emojis.
In April 2022, Hollie confirmed her romance with the rugby ace after they had been dating for four months.
Professional rugby player Joe, who played centre for England, moved from the Harlequins in December 2022 to join Top 14 side Stade Français, who are based in Paris
Hollie and Joe regularly share snippets on social media documenting their life together in Paris.
Joe is a professional rugby player, who played centre for England, and was a key figure for Steve Borthwick's national side as they finished third at last year's World Cup.
He moved from the Harlequins in December 2022 to join Top 14 side Stade Français, who are based in Paris.
Meanwhile, Hollie's dad is one of the world's most famous footballers, having played for the England squad and holds the record for most goals scored in the Premier League's history.
Now a BBC pundit, when previously asked about his daughter's romance with Joe, he quipped: 'I'm just glad it's not a footballer.'
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