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Glamour! Mourinho’s 18-yr-old daughter wears N649,935 dress to GQ Awards

Mathilde Mourinho, the 18-year-old daughter of Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho, upstaged her father on the red carpet of GQ Men of the Year Awards, in her very revealing velvet tuxedo dress made by Balmain, which costs N649, 935 (£2, 145).
The N649, 935 dress made by Balmain, a label adored by the Kardashians revealed the upper part of Mathilde’s body, leaving Jose, the Special One, looking distinctly unimpressed.
Matilde is the eldest child of 52-year-old Mourinho and his wife Mathilde. She has a younger brother named José Mário Jr , 14.

She has already lived in Portugal, Italy and Spain as well as the UK and spent much of her childhood in Belgravia during her father’s first stint at Chelsea.
Mathilde accompanied her father, Mr. Mourinho to the ceremony to receive the Editor’s Special Award.
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