Irish Daily Mail

Claudine wows... just six weeks after baby

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter

HER husband may play for LA Galaxy but Claudine Keane was the real star on show as they pair stepped out at the weekend – just six weeks after the birth of her second son.

The Dublin-born model only welcomed baby Hudson on October 5, but that won’t keep her away from the bright lights of LA and looking fabulous to boot.

Claudine and her Ireland soccer star husband took a much-needed break on Sunday as they headed to The Nice Guy bar and club alongside the likes of the Kardashian clan and Justin Bieber.

And the 35-year-old striker and his youthful-looking wife fitted right in among the Hollywood elite as they looked the epitome of chic glamour.

Channellin­g a sizzlingly aztec vibe, the model and columnist wore a jazzy monochrome mini dress, which made her lithe legs the envy of onlookers.

Rounding off her look with a pair of gladiator-style stiletto heels, Clau- dine kept the rest of her look uncluttere­d with a simple small black handbag and pale pallet of make-up.

Meanwhile Robbie, who has been signed to local football team LA Galaxy since 2011, donned a stylish but laid-back all-black ensemble.

Putting on a loving display as they left the club hand-in-hand, Robbie joked around and pulled faces before his wife pulled him in the direction of their waiting car.

Claudine recently spoke about her efforts to include her eldest son Robert, 6, in the arrival of the new baby.

‘I felt a bit sorry for Robert Jr as he had his first spelling test the week I had Hudson. It’s such a big change in the household,’ she said.

‘He’s loving being a big brother but it’s really important to Rob and I that he feels included in everything. Since Rob’s returned home they’ve done plenty of things together.’

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Back in town: Claudine Keane out in LA on Sunday
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LA woman: Claudine and Robbie Keane

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