Kelly Smith's life and marriage now as Alex Scott reveals she fell in love with ex-Lioness
28.09.2022 - 22:07
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Alex Scott has opened up about her romance with fellow footballer Kelly Smith, revealing that she fell "madly and deeply in love" with her former teammate. Alex, 37, has revealed details about her relationship with former Lioness Kelly, 43, in her new book, How (Not) To Be Strong, which is set to be released on 29 September. At a recent launch party in London, Alex spoke about her new memoir and explained that she almost hadn’t included the chapter about her and Kelly's relationship, but she felt it would have been “cheating” to leave it out, reports the Mirror.
She explained: “I thought I’d be cheating you all if I didn’t put that in there. And for me, it’s like that first love story, I fell madly and deeply in love. "And yes, there’s that heartbreak and those things, but it’s a huge part of my life and I wouldn’t go back and change that.
Because that feeling of love and that excitement and what it gives you, it needed to be in there.” As the ex Arsenal player's romance with her former teammate comes to light, here we take a look at where Kelly is now and her marriage. Kelly began her professional career on the pitch in 1996 with Wembley Ladies, before moving to Arsenal just two years later. She headed off to America in 1999 and went on to play for the New Jersey Lady Stallions, Philadelphia Charge and New Jersey Wildcats during her eight-year stint in the US.
However, in 2012 Kelly returned to Arsenal and stayed with the club for five years. Away from the pitch, Kelly is now a devoted mum-of-two and is married to management consultant DeAnna Dobosz. Never miss a celebrity exclusive again! Become an OK! VIP and get all of our exclusive interviews, videos and stunning photo shoots sent straight to your inbox every
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