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Liverpool Echo
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Lottie Gibbons

Liverpool FC CEO's daughter can't hide her passion for Liverpool

From attending a prestigious American University to hanging out with football royalty at Anfield, the daughter of Liverpool FC's CEO, Alexandra, is certainly enjoying life.

And the jet-setting student isn't shy about sharing her travels, studies and family time with her 1,813 Instagram followers.

Sharing pictures of her exotic getaways, which most recently included Paris, Alexandra is living the dream.

From holidays in Rome to beach breaks in Barcelona and Miami, Alexandra gives Liverpool's WAGs a run for their money.

But despite opting to study in the States at New York's Syracuse University, Alexandra's Instagram reflects her love for Liverpool.

She recently shared snaps of her and dad Peter Moore visiting the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier at Liverpool Cruise Terminal.

And she does appear to take on a very active role in supporting Liverpool FC at their games.

Alexandra consistently posts pictures from matchdays with stylish OOTDS of her on the pitch at Anfield, including one of her and London mayor Sadiq Khan.

She's also dedicated to her family life, regularly posting special moments with her dad.

Alexandra recently shared a sweet message to her father on his 65th birthday.

She wrote: "Happy 65th birthday to the legend himself, my father.

"Through the good and the bad, there’s no one else I would want to be my dad.

"Thank you for your sacrifices and your continued support. Even though times are really tough right now, I hope you take a moment to relax and enjoy your big day.

"And remember, you’ll never walk alone."

Dad Peter is a die-hard Liverpool fan, having grown up in Garston and returned to his boyhood club from America.

Peter Moore has been Liverpool’s CEO since June 2017, replacing Ian Ayre.

He was born in Liverpool but has spent most of his adult life in the USA, working for the likes of Reebok, Microsoft and EA Sports.

Moore, who grew up supporting Liverpool and attending games at Anfield, was instrumental in the rise of FIFA as the number one football game as well as the launch of games console the XBox.

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