No Scotland, no party – or that’s how the saying goes.
The Tartan Army have taken over the streets of Germany in the past 48 hours as excitement grows for their opening clash with hosts Germany on Friday (June 14) evening. And one particularly keen onlooker will be Robyn Emma Keen.
Robyn, the better half of Al-Ettifaq’s Jack Hendry, was once dubbed as ‘Britain’s most beautiful WAG’ – and it’s hard to disagree. English by birth, Robyn will be behind Scotland in Germany as she cheers on her beau at Euro 2024.
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Robyn is a budding model, and the stunner has worked with brands such as Boohoo, Luxe To Kill, and Miss Pap.
She has brains to add to her beauty – and she studied a psychology degree at the University of Nottingham, close to where she was born in the West Midlands. However, it was in 2018 when she met the then-Celtic star.
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She has since followed her beau to the continent – when he turned out for Club Brugge in Belgium. It was here she offered insights into their life on the continent through their dog’s Instagram.
Hendry has since switched to the riches of the Middle East where he linked up with Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq. It’s unknown if Robyn followed him to the winter sun.
However, the pair recently announced they are expecting their first child as a couple. “Half me & half you,” Robyn said on an Instagram snap of the loved up pair – showing off her baby bump.
Robyn then added to that with another snap showing off her bump with the caption: “6 months.”
Hendry is back in Europe for the festival of football this summer, and speaking about his move to Saudi earlier this year he said: “[I’m] Certainly not [just focused on money].
“I want to do well and win things and I have done that at my previous clubs – at Celtic, at Club Brugge. Everyone is very friendly, very accommodating. Until you are out here you might not see that.
“The British press like to put stuff down but I can certainly say it’s a very good lifestyle.”