Jude Bellingham finds his smile again! Real Madrid star surprises with pouty selfie with Kim Kardashian🤣🤣

Football fans probably didn’t expect to see Birmingham-born player Jude Bellingham taking selfies with Kim Kardashian that day. The American star and Jude looked like they were best friends as they hung out at Jude’s Real Madrid training ground over the weekend.

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During the picture-taking at the stadium, Jude put on a pout that Kim would have been proud of. He also signed a sports shirt for her son Saint, who is eight years old and very happy. 

Kim and Jude both put pictures and videos from their get-together on their Instagram stories. But Kim fans knew why they were hanging out: Jude, 21, is the face of Kim’s knickers brand Skims. Football fans might not have understood why they were together.

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So there was no question, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star posted a picture of the two of them with the words “@skims for the win!” Dear @judebellingham,

Back in June, Jude appeared for a Skims photoshoot wearing Kim’s designs. Before he helped England get to the World Cup final, He was the star of the team. The pictures were shared on his Instagram in a post that got over four million likes and made people angry. One person wrote, “I’m cooked, fam!” while another joked, “This is so inappropriate; do it again!”

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After Jude and Kim’s nice meeting, fans will want to see Skims again. Kim posted pictures of the Spanish flag and looked at some of the churches and buildings in the Spanish capital, so it looked like she had a great time there. She had a good time on a night out with Eduardo Celmi Camavinga and Vinicius Jr., two players for both Real Madrid and Saint.

Kim has said that her kids want her to date another athlete, but she’s not really interested. “It’s so funny because my kids try to set me up,” she told Jimmy Fallon. They’re ready now, but I’m not. 

Jude Bellingham signs a footbal shirt for Kim's son Saint

“They’re very picky. They make lists every time they get home. Saint wants me to be with any football or basketball guy. They have lists and try to set me up in a sneaky way, but I tell them, “Guys, this isn’t what I want right now.”

In Jude’s eyes, his career is going from strength to strength, even though he’ll miss England’s first two games next month because of an illness. The great football player says that his folks helped him get where he is now.

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He had said before, “The part my mum is playing is huge.” “I think at the minute it is probably the biggest role of anyone, even probably more than my coaches and managers, to be honest.”

Jude’s mum Denise moved to Germany with him when he played for Borussia Dortmund and helped him get settled. He now lives with her in Spain, while his father Mark, who used to be a police sergeant, has gone to the north of England to stay with Jude’s younger son Jobe, who plays football for Sunderland.