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[ENTERTAINMENT] Former Manchester United footballer Ferdinand joins girlfriend Kate Wright to celebrate her mother's birthday

It appears that the pair's relationship is getting serious, as Rio joined Kate for the birthday celebrations for her mother. 

TOWIE star Mike Hassini took to his Instagram to reveal that former Manchester United footballer Rio had joined Kate and others – including himself – to celebrate Jacqueline Wright. 
Posing a group shot from the evening, Mike wrote: "Family night out for@jacquelinewrightx birthday hope you had a good one xx."
Kate looked stunning in a cleavage-baring black top which she paired with a white blazer, while her signature blonde locks were worn down in a loose wave. 
In the cute picture, Kate is seen placing her hands on her mother's shoulders, while boyfriend Rio flashes a wide grin while sitting next to the mother of his new partner. 

Kate posted her own gushing tribute to her mum on her own account, writing: "Happy birthday to my mummy, I love you so much, thank you for everything."

Kate Wright and Rio Ferdinand kept their romance under wraps for months, but the former England footballer confirmed their relationship with his first Instagram pic with the TOWIE star
Rio's appearance at Kate's family occasion comes after it was revealed that the former TOWIE star has quit showbiz in order to spend more time with Rio and his three children. 
  

I’m taking a step back from the public eye, I want to keep my life private as I lived my previous relationship on TOWIE, my priority right now is Rio and the family," she reportedly told The Sun.
The 26 year old previously confirmed she was turning her back on the ITVBe show she made her name on, to spend more time with the 28 year old and his three children.



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