Spurs’ most glamorous fan warns Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal staff their ‘not invincible’
Things are looking good again for Arsenal after they returned to winning ways in the Premier League and Champions League.
The collapse of Manchester City is also keeping spirits high in North London with Gunners fans asking themselves: Is it finally our year?
Well, according to Spurs’ most glamorous fan, Mikel Arteta’s men may need to watch their backs instead of worrying about catching league leaders Liverpool.
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Medical marvel Annie Charlotte, who was born with two vaginas, told the Daily Star: “Arsenal… they are not invincible.
“Arsenal are doing well but they are not the unbeatable force they think they are. Spurs have more fight this season. Top four is a must and I am feeling good about our chances of finishing ahead of Arsenal and even City.”
Social media star Annie, who promotes herself as being the woman with two vaginas, believes Spurs will finally end their trophy drought this season too.
She has been in the stands for emphatic victories over the likes of Aston Villa and Manchester City and she is optimistic about Ange Postecoglou’s team.
Annie only announced her Spurs love affair earlier this year and it prompted a mixed response – with rival fans calling it a “shame” while poking fun at her.
Most of her followers know her from being a gamer and spicy model, but she has been open about being born with two uteruses and cervixes.
She was diagnosed with uterus didelphys after getting the contraceptive pill fitted at 16 – meaning she could theoretically conceive two babies at the same time because she has two functional vaginas.
But despite feeling positive about Spurs while issuing a word of warning to rivals Arsenal, she did offer her ultimate Premier League prediction.
She said: “Liverpool is likely to win the league and they have set themselves up nicely. The last three teams that have been in the position Liverpool are in at this stage of the Premier League have won.
“Though who doesn’t love a good underdog story? Keep your eye on Spurs…”