Let’s look at the fiery Arsenal Fan, arriving at Emitrates Stadium wearing nothing but body paint

However, the mature celebrity nearly provoked even more disapproval from Emirates Stadium spectators when she became slightly warm beneath her painted-on collar.

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On a regular basis, the 27-year-old travels to north London clad in only her undergarments and a layer of body paint imitating an Arsenal shirt.

Unsurprisingly, fans frequently cast doubtful glances.

However, she confessed on the Plug Talk podcast that she perspired excessively due to the warm weather and concern that the paint might wash away.

She declared, “I intend to visit the Arsenal stadium, apply the kit to myself, and subsequently engage in extensive conversation with numerous individuals.”

“In the summer, you’re essentially naked, although you do perspire slightly; it was particularly unpleasant when you would raise your arms and discover paint dripping down, as well as underneath your breasts.”

“But for the most part it stays on – we did it in the rain and it didn’t come off in the rain.”

Despite the appearance of being entirely exposed, Arabella assured her admirers that she is in fact concealed beneath the paint.

She made a jest and stated, “Everything is covered. “It seems that most people believe that the paint is covering my nipples, but why are they so flat?”

Furthermore, her distinctive sense of style has made her a significant online celebrity, amassing over 500,000 Instagram followers and over a million TikTok followers.

Arabella disclosed that following the considerable attention she garnered due to her body paint activities, she encountered criticism from football enthusiasts who asserted she was not a true supporter.

However, the social media superstar has made it obvious that she is a true Gooner and that she believes her Arsenal knowledge displays in interviews disprove the claims of her supporters.

She stated, “Many individuals tell me, ‘You have no idea what you’re talking about, you’re a girl,’ but after seeing an interview, they realize they were wrong.”

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