GABBY HOWELL has seduced fans on social media by sharing images of her summer in Ibiza.
The Sutton United star proves, in his own words, that “you can play football and love dressed in high heels”.
Howell posted a throwback on her Instagram of her sporting a blue bikini from O Beach club.
The venue, run by Gary Lineker’s brother Wayne, is popular with celebs and footy stars with Jamie O’Hara recently celebrating his birthday there.
She has amassed 224k followers from her snaps on and off the pitch.
And the last shot is framed with his followers.
Howell, a Tottenham fan, has been betting on football since the age of eight, his career at Crystal Palace before moving to Carshalton and now Sutton.
The guard helped Sutton win promotion to the London First Division.
They are games away from their high-flying crusade and are in ninth place.
The Millwall Lionesses are the most sensible in the table, even after being heavily defeated at Dartford last weekend.
Howell has spoken out about how she is subjected to horrific sexist abuse.
The soccer star advised her a goal on her Instagram and TikTok accounts while playing soccer, but she also dresses up and goes out on weekends.
She said: “You can be anyone: you can play football and dress in high heels. “
Howell also hopes to be an inspiration to young women making their way into the game.
The midfielder chooses not to delete vile online responses to prove to his fans that a large social media following is necessarily a smart thing to do.
She said: “I like to stay [hateful comments] on my profiles and I don’t delete them.
“Young women think they need to be influencers, but they don’t see the downside. I like to raise awareness.
“You’re not going to like it. I repeat it to myself when I see those comments. “
She added, “You have to expand the thick skin. “
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