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"Save me": Kim Kardashian came to the Arsenal game and asked for help - voila! sport

2023-03-17T10:25:47.432Z


The reality star surprised when she showed up with her son Saint for the dramatic game in London. While the whole stadium followed her, she preferred to address her 380 million followers


Summary: Arsenal lost on penalties to Sporting and were kicked out of the Europa League (Sport1)

Kim Kardashian chose to leave the sunny weather in Los Angeles in favor of the rain and cold of London, and was even more surprising when she turned up at the Emirates Stadium yesterday (Thursday) to watch Arsenal against Sporting Lisbon - so that she and her 7-year-old son Saint watched the elimination from the VIP stands The sensational of the Gunners from the European League at the end of a penalty shootout..

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The little Saint wore an Arsenal shirt and looked very enthusiastic about the event, which is less said for Kim Kardashian who reportedly attended the game as she is taking part in a documentary being filmed, the details of which are unknown at this time.



Kardashian shared with her 348 million followers on Instagram a photo from the stands, but added the caption "SEND HEP" - loosely translated into Hebrew "Save me" for a soccer game that she was going to watch in its entirety, even before she knew that it would last 120 minutes and also lead to a penalty shootout.



On social media, they joked about Kardashian's arrival at the game and wrote to the Gunners fans who were kicked out of the factory: "You can't have everything, both Kim and forever."

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Source: walla

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