Jude Bellingham's Private Life: Mum, Girlfriend, £5.5m Mansion Revealed
Jude Bellingham Private Life: Mum, Girlfriend, Mansion

England midfielder Jude Bellingham, 23, has scored six goals in the World Cup 2026, including braces in the last two knockout matches against Mexico and Norway, keeping England in contention for the semi-final against Argentina. Off the pitch, he resides in a £5.5 million mansion in Madrid's La Finca neighborhood with his mother Denise, who manages his daily routine and finances, allowing him to focus on football.

Girlfriend Ashlyn Castro

Bellingham's partner, Ashlyn Castro, 28, is a Californian-born influencer and entrepreneur with nearly one million followers on Instagram and TikTok. Their relationship reportedly began in 2024 after social media interactions, progressing to a public lunch date in Madrid in January 2025. Castro has attended several World Cup 2026 matches in the US, including England's 4-2 group stage win over Croatia, where they were photographed kissing.

Castro previously addressed online rumors about her romantic history in a TikTok video, stating she has been in only three serious relationships in the past eight years. She has collaborated with luxury brands like Clarins, appeared in DJ Khaled's 2021 music video 'Popstar', and founded her own talent management agency, The Four Models.

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£5.5 Million Mansion

Bellingham's six-bedroom, 7,000-square-foot home in La Finca includes a swimming pool, gym, cinema room, gourmet kitchen, and views of the Lafinka Golf Club and mountains. The property was featured in the first episode of his 2024 YouTube series 'Out of the Floodlights', titled 'Casa Blanca', which showed him searching for homes with his family after joining Real Madrid.

His mother Denise remarked on the Spanish heat during the search, saying, "It's extremely hot, he's going to be sweltering." The pool provides relief during Madrid's summers.

Living with Mother

Denise Bellingham moved to Spain when her son joined Real Madrid, having previously relocated to Germany during his time at Borussia Dortmund. She oversees his meals, schedule, and logistics, a role Bellingham described as "massive" upon his Madrid arrival, stating, "The role my mum is playing is massive. It is probably the biggest role of anyone, more than my coaches and managers, to be honest."

His father Mark remained in England to support younger brother Jobe, also a footballer, during his spells at Birmingham City and Sunderland. After England's 3-2 win over Mexico, Bellingham revealed Denise reminded him to stay disciplined to avoid a yellow card that would have ruled him out of the semi-final.

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