Alan Shearer’s Daughter Hollie Stunned Her Fans By Posing In A Transparent Top

Hollie Shearer, the daughter of Alan Shearer, caused a stir on social media with her most recent glam photo.

With her rugby player partner Joe Marchant, who plays for Stade Francais, Hollie, 29, resides in Paris.

The singer also took some time to relax at her “favourite thing” in a cafe in the French city.

Hollie shared a caption on Instagram that read, “My favourite thing to do is get coffee.”

 

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Then, Shearer’s daughter noticed that 83,000 of her fans were flooding the comments area.

A fan wrote: “Looking good Hollie hope you are having a really fantastic time out there in Paris.”

Someone another said, “Cute af x.”

 

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A third person commented, “Gorgeous.”

“Super gorgeous,” this person commented.

Someone said, “Absolutely beautiful.”

 

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Hollie enjoys posting glamorous photos on her social media accounts.

Several images from her travels across the globe are also posted by her.

Hollie is a singer-songwriter who has put out several tracks in the last few years, outside of the spotlight.

Who Is Alan Shearer?

English football commentator Alan Shearer was a striker in his professional career. With 260 goals, he holds the record as the Premier League’s top scorer. In 1994, the Football Writers’ Association named him Player of the Year, and in 1995, the PFA named him Player of the Year. He finished third in the FIFA World Player of the Year and Ballon d’Or competitions in 1996. Pelé included him in the FIFA 100 list of the best active players in the world in 2004. Shearer was one of the two players honored in 2021 with induction into the Premier League Hall of Fame.

 

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Shearer competed in the highest division of English football for his whole playing career. Before joining Blackburn Rovers in 1992, when he became one of Europe’s most prolific goal scorers, he began his career in Southampton in 1988. He won two Premier League Golden Boots in a row and the 1994–1995 Premier League while he was a player with Blackburn Rovers. He paid a then-record £15 million to join his local team, Newcastle United, in the summer of 1996. After guiding Newcastle to the FA Cup finals in 1998 and 1999, he went on to become the club’s all-time leading scorer. By the end of the 2005–06 season, he had retired.

 

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Shearer made 63 appearances for the England national team, tallying 30 goals in those games. His greatest achievement as an England player came at the 1996 UEFA Euro; the team advanced to the semifinals, and Shearer was chosen to the UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament and received the UEFA Euro Golden Boot. He went on to play for England in the UEFA Euro 2000 and the FIFA World Cup 1998. As the later competition came to a close, Shearer announced his retirement from international football.

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