Mary Earps, the former England goalkeeper, has made a historic announcement revealing that she is in a same-sex relationship. The 32-year-old, who played for England during their successful 2022 European Championship campaign and vice-captained them at last year's World Cup, shared her news as part of an upcoming memoir.
According to Mary, being openly gay had always felt authentic to her, particularly as she's been close with her teammates throughout her career. She also stated that her management team is thrilled about the decision to share this aspect of her life as it can help inspire others to be true to themselves.
The news comes at a time when women's football has seen significant progress in terms of diversity and representation. In contrast, the men's game still struggles with having more openly LGBTQ+ players, such as no openly gay or bisexual players in last year's World Cup, but around 40 openly lesbian or bisexual women featured in this year's event.
Mary also spoke about how her decision to share her story in her book was an important step for her. She stated that coming out has nothing to do with the media and everything to do with being genuine and transparent.
According to Mary, being openly gay had always felt authentic to her, particularly as she's been close with her teammates throughout her career. She also stated that her management team is thrilled about the decision to share this aspect of her life as it can help inspire others to be true to themselves.
The news comes at a time when women's football has seen significant progress in terms of diversity and representation. In contrast, the men's game still struggles with having more openly LGBTQ+ players, such as no openly gay or bisexual players in last year's World Cup, but around 40 openly lesbian or bisexual women featured in this year's event.
Mary also spoke about how her decision to share her story in her book was an important step for her. She stated that coming out has nothing to do with the media and everything to do with being genuine and transparent.