
::whisper::comeback::whisper::

rafael van der vaart & his amazing wife sylvie | dutch king and queen

Liverpool players and their wives at the Liverpool racecourse on the eve of the Grand National
look at these BAMFs in their suits and shades

Excuse me while I die from this adorableness
Wow, I could actually cry.. most beautiful couple I’ve probably ever seen
beautiful couple is beaaautifullll <33
Reporter: Malena, we are very surprised, because they’re saying you’re getting married, is it true?
Malena: No, it’s a lie.
R: And where does the rumor come from? Because they say you told your friends.
M: No, I don’t know where it comes from and I haven’t told anyone because it’s an absolute lie, I’m very young. I’m very in love, but no, I’m not getting married for now.
R: But did he ask you? Have you talked about it?
M: No, not at all.
R: So no proposition, no ring…
M: Nothing. (laughs)
R: But happy?
M: Yes, very happy. Very, very happy and very much in love… everything’s very good.
i kind of adore malena.

ascoisatudo: | tem que respeitar.
i will never not reblog this amazing WAG woman.

Easy as A B C: Arsenal WAGs Team Up For Charity
Aimee van Ommen, Bouchra van Persie and Carla Dona Garcia are no ordinary women. As the wives and girlfriends of some of the world’s most famous footballers, their bank accounts are boosted by thousands of pounds each week. And their extreme wealth means they can afford anything money can buy. But rather than amassing handbags and pairs shoes costing hundreds of pounds each, these Arsenal WAGs have a mission to set a new trend - for GIVING.
Bouchra, the 27-year-old wife of star striker Robin van Persie, is the founder of the ABC club. It combines her first initial with those of her best friends Aimee - partner of top defender Thomas Vermaelen - and Carla, midfielder Cesc Fabregas’s partner.
“Up until now we have been very private people, preferring to stay out of the limelight, but we also know that we are very privileged. So we decided that we wanted to use our positions to help others and highlight some brilliant charity work that is being done around the world.”
Last weekend the kind-hearted WAGs took on their first venture - a ball at London’s posh Claridge’s hotel to raise funds for charity SOS Children’s Villages. The event, attended by most of the Arsenal team, raised a staggering £180,000 in one night. The cash will be used for a project to build homes, schools and medical facilities for orphans in Zambia.
Said Carla: “Cesc deserves to be known for his sport but I haven’t done anything in my life to deserve fame, so why should I try to seek it? This charity work is different because it’s about helping children. It’s an amazing feeling to be able to do that and if people like us don’t give during the current financial climate, then who will?
“When you’re in our position, it is only right that we try to give so much back.”
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