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'Arsenal’s biggest female fan' paints body in away kit as supporters have to look twice

Arsenal super fan and model Arabella Mia has stunned fans as she celebrated the Gunners' Champions League win against Real Madrid by donning the club's away kit in an interesting way

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Arsenal fan Arabella Mia rocked the Gunners' away shirt

A woman dubbed ‘Arsenal’s biggest female fan’ has painted her body to resemble the team’s away kit to celebrate their recent victory over Real Madrid.

Arabella Mia has become known for her naked antics, often turning up at matches wearing little more than body paint in the team’s colours.


And after Arsenal bested Real Madrid in the Champions League match last night (16 April) – winning 2-1 with goals by Saka and Martinelli – the 27-year-old influencer celebrated by painstakingly recreating the team’s black and white away shirt on her body.


The Londoner, who boasts over three million followers across her social media accounts, including her Instagram page, shared pictures of her creation with fans in a post that has garnered thousands of likes.

One person commented: “I didn't even realise it wasn't a top until the last slide.” Another fan cheekily wrote: “Waiting for your next scene.”

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Arabella donned the body paint
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A third added: “True Gunner.” Another quipped: “When we get through tonight that has to be your lucky shirt and wear it every game." While another Arsenal fan commented: “Viva Arsenal!!!”

Arabella started creating the team’s shirt on her body in a bid to become a known figure in the sport’s community.


“I knew from the get-go that I’d have to fight my way into the football space and make myself memorable,” the model said.

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It's not the first time she's stunned fans
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“That’s how the whole idea of going to the matches [naked] came about. At first, I wanted to be the new face of Arsenal – but it’s so much more than that now.

“We need more women in football communities, so it is important to me to be at the forefront of this. And this is how I choose to do it.”

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