Nicolas Pepe receives 'surprise' Valentine’s Day gift from p*rnstar girlfriend Teanna Trump
It looks like Nicolas Pépé had a very special Valentine’s Day.
The former Arsenal winger, who now plays for Villarreal, was treated to a luxury gift from his girlfriend Teanna Trump, the former adult film star turned OnlyFans creator.
Valentine’s surprise from Teanna Trump
According to the Daily Mail, Pépé posted a video of himself unwrapping a luxury Goyard Senat GM pouch, which retails for a hefty £1,800.
The dark grey patterned clutch came with a signature bright yellow Goyard cover, making it a truly premium Valentine’s present.
While neither Pépé nor Trump have officially confirmed their relationship, the pair have been inseparable in recent months.
Teanna has reportedly moved into Pépé’s Valencia home, and the two even spent New Year’s Eve together.
Adding more fuel to the romance rumours, Trump has been seen wearing Villarreal shirts and sitting in the VIP section at the Estadio de la Cerámica, showing her support for the 29-year-old footballer.
She’s also been spotted with Pépé’s children, even sharing photos of them on her Snapchat.
And if there was any doubt about their bond, Pépé reportedly has Trump as the image on his phone’s lock screen!
From Arsenal flop to Villarreal star
Pépé’s personal life has made headlines ever since reports surfaced that he had split from his wife, Fanny B, whom he married in 2017.
After sparking dating rumours with Trump last year, the pair have dropped subtle hints on social media before finally going public in November.
In January, the couple reportedly took delivery of Pépé’s new car—a custom-made Audi RS6-R ABT 1 worth £142,000—from a dealer in Cannes.
Trump, who now focuses on self-made content on OnlyFans, has amassed 1.4 million Instagram followers, making her one of the most talked-about figures in Pépé’s life.
Pépé, who signed for Villarreal last August after a stint in Turkey with Trabzonspor, was once Arsenal’s club-record signing at £72m in 2019.
However, after struggling under Mikel Arteta, he left the Emirates for free, ending a disappointing spell with 27 goals and 21 assists in 112 appearances.