Jude Bellingham’s Parents Reportedly Split
According to the report by Daily Mail, Jude Bellingham’s parents Mark Bellingham and his wife Denise, who are widely credited with masterminding the careers of their talented sons, are bringing their marriage of more than two decades to an end following years of living in separate countries.
Real Madrid midfielder
Jude, 22, who has just been dropped from the latest England squad, has long
paid tribute to his parents for the support and sacrifices they have made over
the years for him and Jobe, who plays for German side Borussia Dortmund.
Both of Jude Bellingham’s parents Mark and
Denise gave up their own careers to nurture and guide their sons' talent, and moved
away from their family home in the West Midlands – and each other – in order to
support them as they joined clubs in Spain and Germany.
But rumours about the couple's marriage began
to emerge last week when they were unusually pictured sitting apart to watch
Jobe's game against Athletic Bilbao.
A German newspaper suggested there was a
'dangerously tense atmosphere' surrounding the family at the match, with Mark,
49, only talking to a close family member during the game, and not 57-year-old
Denise, who was said to have avoided conversation.
Now, sources close to the couple have
confirmed that Mark has grown close to Shelley Punshon, a detective constable
in the West Mercia police.
Ms Punshon is a divorced mother-of-two from
Stourbridge, West Midlands, where the Bellingham family previously lived and
raised their sons.
It is not clear how the pair met, but Ms
Punshon uploaded a picture of the couple looking comfortable together to her
public Facebook profile in August. The photograph, taken on a woodland track,
features a smiling Mark standing behind Ms Punshon, with an arm draped around
her.
Comments underneath the pair include love
hearts, with one poster adding: 'Lovely couple xx'
Ms Punshon also adds that they are 'off to
Santorini soon', suggesting that they were planning a holiday to the Greek
islands together.
It is also not clear when Mark and Denise
formally separated, although they have largely lived apart for the last five
years, most recently dividing their time between Germany and Spain, as they
followed their sons.
Now sources in Germany have told The Mail on
Sunday that concern is increasing within the club at the impact the domestic
troubles in the Bellingham family are having on Jobe, who is said to be
particularly close to Denise.
The source said: 'It's obvious to the
management that Jobe is struggling with personal matters.
'He has struggled to make friends in the
team, rarely goes out socialising in Dortmund and spends most of his time in
his house alone.
'The atmosphere and tension in the family is
affecting his performances on the pitch.
'At the recent match his parents attended
they came and left alone and didn't speak once. There are worries that Jobe
feels very insecure and pressurised by what is going on.'
The split comes during what has already been
an unsettled period for the brothers after Jude – who scored two goals for
England in Euro 2024 - was left out of Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad.
Meanwhile, Jobe, 20, has yet to complete a full 90-minutes in any of his 12
league appearances for Dortmund.
Trouble flared at the start of the season in
August after Mark reportedly tried to confront Dortmund's manager, Nico Kovac,
after Jobe was substituted at half time in the team's opening Bundesliga match.
According to reports, he was banned from the
team's dressing room and later engaged in a heated discussion with the club's
sporting director over his frustration that his son had been hauled off.
The concern over the split's effect on Jude
and Jobe is not misplaced. Mark and Denise have been widely credited for
masterminding their sons' careers and protecting them from the pitfalls of fame
and the temptations of multi-million-pound salaries.
Mark acts as his sons' agent, negotiating
transfers, salary packages and sponsorship deals, after giving up his job with
West Midlands police in 2022.
Meanwhile Denise, who previously worked in
human resources, handles the brothers' financial affairs. Both parents act as
joint directors in a series of companies they set up and it is not clear
whether this will change as a result of the separation.
Throughout the years they had proved to be an
unbeatable team and went to great lengths to treat the talented footballers
equally.
Jude has spoken warmly of both of them. In
one interview, he said: 'Before being great parents they're great people.
'I've grown up around them and seen the way
they interact with other people, seen the way they treat people.
'When you have people like that, you don't
have to be told how to behave, you pick that up from them … working hard and if
you want something, putting in the graft to go and get it.'
None of the Bellingham family can be accused
of not putting in the graft. When Jude quit his boyhood club, Birmingham City,
aged 17 to sign for Borussia Dortmund in 2020, Denise moved with him and they
shared an apartment together in the city, while Mark remained at home with
Jobe.
In 2023, Jude was unveiled as Real Madrid's
£113million star signing on the same day it was announced Jobe was joining
Sunderland. While Mark followed Jobe to the North East, Denise – who the boys
refer to as their 'Queen' - moved to Spain with Jude.
The pair moved into a £5.5million modern
mansion with swimming pool, gym and home theatre in the exclusive La Finca
neighbourhood of west Madrid.
Mark regularly kept in touch with the pair
via video calls and would fly over to attend award ceremonies and events.
He would also attend big matches, often with
Jobe, when there were no clashing fixtures.
After helping guide Sunderland to promotion
to the Premier League last season, Jobe followed in his brother's footsteps
when he signed for Dortmund for a reported £27.8million.
Jude has been hailed one of the most talented
footballers of his generation, and his family have charted his success in a
series of slickly-produced films posted on YouTube.
The films give an insight into the family's
long-distance lifestyle from Jude's final days at Dortmund through his first
season in Madrid, which ended in a Champions League triumph.
In one clip, Jude says: 'It's difficult not
being together all the time now that dad lives with Jobe and mum lives with
me.'
He added of Denise: 'My mum is the kind of
backbone. She's the one who kind of gives me the support that I need as a son -
obviously emotionally and mentally.
'My dad was kind of the exact same when I
lived with him and still is - but from afar, and he does that job now but for
Jobe.'
And on one occasion when the family were
together, Jobe said: 'It's just tough isn't it. You can't put your finger on
one emotion. It's just a range isn't it - you just miss your mum.'
He then added jokingly: 'Maybe if Jude
learned how to cook and drive, mum could come back and live with me but, no,
he's useless so I'll have to make do won't I?'
Mark, who is of Irish descent, grew up in
Essex while Denise, whose heritage is West Indian, was born in the
Midlands.
The brothers were privately-educated and Jude
has told how he didn't take to football in the early days when his father - a
prolific amateur league goalscorer - took him to his matches and coaching
sessions.
Instead of watching with other kids, he would
'make daisy chains' for his mother, he said.
But aged seven, the thrill of scoring goals
had him hooked and then 'it became everything'.
And he acknowledged that it was his father –
who scored more than 700 career goals across more than 20 different clubs
between 1994 and the late 2010s – influenced him.
He once said: 'When you go and watch him play
every week in non-league, you know it's not the Premier League or anything, but
seeing the way that he played and the atmosphere, it made me fall in love with
football so he was probably my first hero.
'Growing up, he'd always give me tips on what
I could do and now it gets to a certain age and it sort of flips and that's
brilliant because we have that sort of relationship like father and son and
then as I got older, like coach and player.'
Jude has also had a slow start to the season
as he recovers from shoulder surgery over the summer.
Comments
Post a Comment