At the age of eight, she attended a football camp organised by Watford and impressed enough to be offered a six-week trial with the club.
[11] In August 2024, Wynne joined Australian A-League Women club Perth Glory on a two-year deal.
[12] Although born in England, Wynne has been capped for the Wales national team, qualifying through her Welsh-born paternal grandparents.
[6] In April 2013, Wynne made her competitive debut for the senior squad as a substitute in place of Loren Dykes during a 5–1 victory over Turkey.
[14] Wynne attended the University of Hertfordshire where she obtained a first class honours degree in human resource management.