Keely Hodgkinson exhibits off ‘breathtaking’ new look as big profession transfer introduced
Team GB’s golden girl Keely Hodgkinson has delighted fans with her “breathtaking” new look after she took to social media to share a career update
Keely Hodgkinson has delighted fans with her breathtaking new look after she shared a massive career update on social media.
Hodgkinson became the Team GB’s golden girl back at the 2024 Olympics, taking the gold medal in the 800m race. And her stardom has gone from strength to strength – recently smashing the indoor 800m world record that had stood since 2002.
The Manchester-born stunner is hot on the track, and even hotter off it. She has delighted her fans with some more behind the scenes snaps, showing off her breathtaking new look after a quick trip to the salon.
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Over on TikTok, Hodgkinson used a sound joking she’d be dying her hair since she was “one or two” as she showed off her new look.
The Golden Girl then shared more snaps on her Instagram story, wowing fans with her drop dead gorgeous looks. And her new looks comes off the back of a huge career announcement.
Hodgkinson has signed with American agency WME Sports – a company that claims to represent “today’s stars and Hall-of-Famers, athletes, coaches, broadcasters, executives, and institutions.”
In a statement, they said: “WME Sports is proud to announce the signing of Keely Hodgkinson.
“Keely is the reigning Olympic 800m champion, having claimed Gold at the Paris 2024 Games. The 24-year-old is also a World Champion, European Champion and World Indoor Champion. Welcome to the family, Keely!”
Other athletes represented by the agency include Charley Hull, Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu. Fans responded to the announcement by praising the star.
One said: “She should be household name famous. She has it all. Over to WME!” Another added: “Major!” And a third commented: “I’d say that’s a marquee signing.” Another fan called her a “beautiful princess”, while a fifth simply said: “Breathtaking.”
Hodgkinson is now preparing for the outdoor season after making history indoors.
She became the first athlete to break the 1:55-barrier, breaking Jolanda Ceplak’s record that she set at the 2002 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Vienna on the same day Hodgkinson was born.
“Thank god!” said Hodgkinson after the race. “That was really fun. I’ve been looking forward to this for a few weeks now.”
