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MODEL Paddy Noarbe gets in a great cross in as she prepares to watch her footie star hubby at the Euros.
The Spaniard, 27, posing in a halterneck swimsuit, is wed to Atletico Madrid’s Marcos Llorente, who’ll hope to play in this June’s tournament.
This week, she set a gold standard at the Laureus World Sport Awards.
Llorente has insisted that his ‘caveman’ diet will stay with him until he dies.
The Spanish midfielder was a part of the Real Madrid side that won the Champions League in 2018.
Llorente, 29, lives off an unusual diet which is often nicknamed the the ‘caveman diet’ and the ‘stone age diet’.
It consists of food that would have been eaten in the Paleolithic era, also known as the Old Stone Age.
He has ruled out any food that he considers to be ultra-processed such as pasta, bread and even cereal.
Instead, he indulges in food such as meat, fish, and vegetables, as well as “high-quality” cheeses.
He said on Cadena SER programme El Larguero: “It would be eating what was eaten in the Paleolithic.
“You would have to eliminate all ultra-processed foods. Don’t even look at them. And also cereals.
“Everything that is pasta, bread, wheat, rice… also dairy. Only high-quality cheeses.
“I eat everything. Meat, like the steak that I love. Fish, eggs, vegetables. And carbohydrates like potatoes, sweet potatoes and cassava.”
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