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John Terry "all over wife Toni" at MJ musical
The London News.Net Tuesday 9th March, 2010 (ANI)
British professional football player John Terry is said to have showered all his attention on his wife Toni at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End for the Michael Jackson musical 'Thriller'.
Terry, 29, who had chosen not to go out celebrating with team-mates after Chelsea won a place in the FA Cup semi-finals, is said to have been "all over Toni", especially during the hit 'I'll Be There'. he footie ace chose to spend time with Toni, 28, following the exposure of his affair with Wayne Bridge's ex-girlfriend Vanessa Perroncel.
"John Terry was certainly making sure he paid his wife plenty of attention - it was all about Toni. There was no mistaking the way he was behaving," the Sun quoted a source as saying.
"Terry had the look of a man trying to work his way out of the doghouse," the source added.
Terry, who was axed as England captain over the scandal, smiled as he strolled out hand-in-hand with his wife after the show. (ANI) Email this story to a friend
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