Lioness Ella Toone showed off her sparkling engagement ring as she celebrated her partner Joe Bunney’s romantic beach proposal with pals on Sunday.
The footballer, 25, got engaged to her boyfriend Joe Bunney after three years of dating over the weekend and was soon back home to share the good news with her nearest and dearest.
Enjoying a day out with her girlfriends one posted an image of her holding up her ring saying: ‘She’s a fiancée!’
She also posed in a group shot with her close pals as the caption read: ‘Girls day’ along with a cocktail emoji.
Ella looked effortlessly stylish for her day out as she wore a denim co-ord and black sliders.
The sporting star took to her Instagram page on Saturday to reveal her jovial engagement news with her 831,000 followers, just days after England rose to victory in the 2025 Euros.

Lioness Ella Toone showed off her sparkling engagement ring as she celebrated her partner Joe Bunney’s romantic beach proposal with pals on Sunday

The footballer, 25, got engaged to her boyfriend Joe Bunney after three years of dating over the weekend and was soon back home to share the good news with her nearest and dearest
She shared an array of gorgeous snaps from the moment Joe popped the question during a romantic holiday in Ibiza, Spain.
Joe proposed in front of an extravagant archway of red roses with a sign in the middle reading: ‘Will you marry me?’
They were sweetly joined by Joe’s son Arlo, four, who held a red rose and the engagement ring in the heartwarming moment.
For the proposal, Ella cut a stylish figure in a cream crochet dress and she packed on the PDA with her new fiancé after she said the all-important ‘yes’.
The Manchester United midfielder flashed her diamond sparkler to the camera as she beamed from ear-to-ear.
Alongside the gallery of photographs, she penned: ‘Forever… 04/08/25.’
Her celebrity friends were quick to flock to the comments section to share their well wishes with the happy couple.
Dame Kelly Holmes wrote: ‘Congratulats,’ (sic) while fellow Lioness Chloe Kelly commented: ‘Wow so perfect girl, wishing you both all the happiness in the world.’

She also posed in a group shot with her close pals as the caption read: ‘Girls day’ along with a cocktail emoji

Joe proposed in front of an extravagant archway of red roses with a sign in the middle reading: ‘Will you marry me?’

Though it is not known exactly how long Ella and Joe have been together, they have been linked for at least three years (they are pictured at the 2025 Euros)
Carly Telford said: ‘congrats guys xxx,’ and reality TV star Tanya Bardsley added: ‘O my goddd, congratulations.’
Though it is not known exactly how long Ella and Joe have been together, they have been linked for at least three years.
Joe, who is a non-league footballer who plays for Stalybridge Celtic, has a son called Arlo from a previous relationship.
Joe is an avid Manchester City fan – rivals to Ella’s own squad Manchester United – though he has always steadfastly supported her achievements with the team.
He also coaches at Ella’s ET7 Academy, which aims to mentor young girls who want to get into football.
Their romantic Ibiza holiday comes just weeks after the Lionesses made history by winning back-to-back European championships.
Their incredible victory came after a nail-biting penalty shootout victory over Spain in Basel, with Chloe Kelly scoring the winning penalty.
Following the momentous occasion, Ella devastatingly revealed grandmother died on the morning of the Euros final.
Posting on Instagram four days later, the Manchester United star shared that her grandmother, known affectionately as Nanna Maz, had died just hours before one of the biggest games of her career.

Their romantic Ibiza holiday came just weeks after the Lionesses made history by winning back-to-back European championships
Alongside nine photos of her nan, Ella wrote: ‘Even in the highest of highs life can hit you with the lowest of lows.
‘My Nana Maz took her last breath on the morning of our Euro final. I have comfort in knowing she got to watch from the best seat in the house with Dad, her favourite person.
‘I’ll miss you forever nan but I’ll cherish the special memories we made, there isn’t enough words I can possibly say to sum up the person you were, but I’m grateful you were my nanna.
‘My football loving, crazy, funny Nan.’