Alan Shearer’s daughter and Rugby World Cup WAG flaunts ‘stunning’ figure

Hollie Shearer, daughter of Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer, has wowed fans on Instagram as she showed off her stunning figure in Paris.

The blonde bombshell donned a red leather jacket and a tight fitting white top as she paired them with some pinstriped trousers and a black baseball cap. Hollie captioned the snap: "Jacket season is upon us…"

"Absolutely stunning," one fan responded. While a second shared: "Definitely getting Emma Swan vibes there Hollie!"

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England's rugby team will be aiming for glory in France, with Umbro supplying their kits for the tournament. It is the first time that the supplier have been handed the chance to produce the kits, with a traditional white home shirt emblazoned with the iconic red rose.

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Hollie has been sharing numerous snaps from the French capital, where she has travelled to cheer on beau Joe Marchant – who is part of England's Rugby World Cup squad. In one picture, Hollie is posing over the River Seine with the Eiffel Tower in the background.

While another snap shows Hollie in a cropped white top and blue skirt stopping for a drink. And fans have loved the snaps, showering her in compliments.

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England have been below par in France, but they find themselves in a semi-final clash with South Africa on Saturday evening. Danny Care has said England deserve to be in the spot they are.

Ahead of the game he said: "It clicked when we got over here. Training went up a notch, perhaps because of the severity of where we were and the realisation that we were at a World Cup – the last one for a few of us, the first for others.

"That mixture came together and we gave it our all. We feel like we deserve to be here. We are going to give it our all next weekend and try and make everyone at home proud.

"We have got a lot of lads who played in the World Cup final four years ago, a lot of lads who have won big trophies, won big games. We will use all of that next week to hopefully get another big win. We are delighted to be in the semi-final of this World Cup – one step closer to the dream."

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