Astrid Wett breaks down in tears at Wembley after Chelsea lose Carabao Cup final and fumes ‘it’s a scam
TEARFUL Astrid Wett claimed Chelsea’s Carabao Cup final defeat was a “scam” as the OnlyFans star broke down at Wembley.
The “cursed” boxing influencer ended the day as outraged as she began it – having discovered she had a fake ticket and needed the help of a generous fellow supporter to get in.
Astrid Wett – Twitter[/caption] Astrid Wett – Twitter[/caption]And she posted an emotional rant after Virgil van Dijk headed the only goal for Liverpool deep in extra time amid a controversial clash.
Looking distraught as she sat cross-armed in the stands, the angry model asked: “Why am I cursed?
“It’s the 119th minute of extra time. I’m in the pouring rain, crying.”
Astrid then revealed she was fed up with Liverpool – who have now beaten Chelsea in the Blues’ last THREE finals.
And she even suggested “people at the top” wanted Jurgen Klopp‘s men to win before adding: “It’s a scam.”
The 23-year-old from Portsmouth, who has 444,000 followers on Instagram, didn’t exactly get support online for that outlandish suggestion.
But she had cheered genuine football fans before kick-off – by revealing an upbeat ending to a sad tale of a counterfeit ticket.
Initially, she let rip in a video, claiming she had been conned and begging supporters to help her get into the showpiece match.
A kind Chelsea fan ensured she was able to watch the clash against Liverpool[/caption] Astrid Wett’s ticket for the Carabao Cup final turned out to be fake[/caption]Astrid declared: “This can’t be happening to me, someone has sold me a fake ticket.
“It’s just not working, it’s not even scanning, I don’t know what to do.
“They won’t even let me in even though I told them I’m Astrid Wett, the lifelong Chelsea fan.
“Why would someone scam me, I’m just here to watch my team win the cup.
“Can someone please help me, honestly I’ll do anything.”
Luckily for Wett, a kind-hearted Blue saved the day by giving her his son’s ticket.
Wett added: “The power of social media. This guy gave me his son’s ticket.
“He saw my tweet and saved the day. My faith in humanity has been restored.”