Joelinton's wife posts adorable snap with Newcastle United WAG bestie
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Newcastle United WAG, Thays Gondim has shared some personal photos from behind the scenes of Newcastle United’s home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, March 2.
Thays, who is the long-term fiancee of Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton, took to social media platform Instagram to share the images from St James’ Park.
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Hide AdThe post, which was captioned: “No nosso lugar @nufc 🖤🤍”, translated to “In our place @nufc”, included photos of loved-up Thays and Joelinton, as well as images of her fashion-forward outfit for the game.
In the photos with her partner who she shares three young children with, Thays and Joelinton have their arms around each other, and in the next snap together they are looking lovingly into each other's eyes.
The Newcastle United WAG’s are no strangers to the world of fashion, so of course Thays gave fans a look at what she had chosen to wear for the match.
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Hide AdIn the outfit pics, Thays can be seen in an all-in-one black sports jumpsuit, paired with black boots and a brown Valentino jacket, with her hair in a simple high ponytail.
However, the main image of the post was of Thays and fellow Newcastle United WAG Ana Lídia Martins Guimarães, who is the wife of player Bruno Guimarães.
In the adorable snap, Gondim can be seen kissing Ana’s pregnancy bump. Ana is currently pregnant with her second child with Bruno, as the couple already share a young son together.
Thays and Ana appear to be very close pals, frequently sharing images together on social media.
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Guimaraes was Newcastle’s star of the show at St James’ Park on Saturday as the Magpies beat European spot rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0. The Brazilian midfielder put in a man of the match display and bagged an assist for Alexander Isak’s opener. Meanwhile, friend Joelinton, recovering from a recent operation was back at SJP watching on from the stands.
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