Meet Scotland's Stylish WAGs at Euro 2024 From Models to NHS Heroes

Meet Scotland’s Stylish WAGs at Euro 2024: From Models to NHS Heroes

By Minul Islam Rony

Meet the Scotland WAGs at Euro 2024: Models, Artists, and an NHS Worker

Meet Scotland's Stylish WAGs at Euro 2024 From Models to NHS Heroes
Meet Scotland’s Stylish WAGs at Euro 2024 From Models to NHS Heroes

Scotland’s Glamorous WAGs Ready to Cheer in Euro 2024 Opener

Scotland’s national football team is gearing up for their Euro 2024 campaign, and they won’t be alone in their journey to the pitch. The wives and girlfriends (WAGs) of Scotland’s squad are set to bring their own touch of glamour and support as the team faces off against Germany in the tournament opener.

Rachel Robertson: The Fashion Entrepreneur

Leading the pack is Rachel Robertson, wife of Tartan Army captain Andy Robertson. Rachel, who graduated from the University of Glasgow with a degree in maths and language, has carved her own path in the fashion industry with her clothing brand OroSport, specializing in leotards and dancewear. Married in Portugal, the couple shares two children, Rocco and Aria.

Laura MacFarlane: The NHS Hero

Greg Taylor, Celtic’s left-back, will have his wife Laura MacFarlane cheering him on from the stands. Laura, a qualified nurse, recently tied the knot with Taylor in Ibiza. Their relationship, which began in high school, is grounded in mutual respect, with Taylor expressing pride in Laura’s dedication to her NHS profession.

Robyn Keen: The Model and Psychologist

Jack Hendry, Scotland defender, finds support in Robyn Keen, a model and clinical psychologist. Expecting their first child together, Robyn’s academic pursuits in psychology, neuroscience, and neuroanatomy from Cambridge University highlight her multifaceted career.

Cam Reading: The Social Media Influencer

Scott McTominay’s girlfriend, Cam Reading, adds a touch of influence from her role as a director at Fortress Capital and a social media personality with a substantial Instagram following. Her support for McTominay on and off the field is sure to be visible throughout the tournament.

Georgie Bell: The Artist

Ryan Christie, playing for Bournemouth, draws inspiration from his fiancee Georgie Bell, an accomplished painter with her own studio in Poole. Her contemporary art, often commissioned at high value, reflects her creative prowess alongside her commitment to Christie.

As Scotland aims to defy expectations on the European stage, these WAGs bring their own stories of success and support to Euro 2024.

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