Arsenal’s WAGs have fun Premier League title win collectively in beautiful image
Everyone linked with Arsenal has been celebrating the end of a 22-year wait for the Premier League title
A trio of Arsenal WAGs have been spotted celebrating the club’s Premier League title win together. The partners of club captain Martin Odegaard, defender Ben White and forward Kai Havertz toasted the success as the Gunners claimed their first English top-flight crown in over two decades.
Norwegian TV star Helene Spilling Odegaard, Milly White, and Sophia Havertz shared a black-and-white Instagram image of themselves cheering on the Gunners. Milly also shared a solo selfie of her pouting with an Arsenal tracksuit top, captioned with a red love heart.
Helene married the Gunners captain last year in a closed ceremony in Norway. Some of Odegaard’s teammates attended the wedding, including Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard. White, meanwhile, married his beau Milly in 2023 and welcomed a child in June last year.
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Havertz is also married to his partner, Sophia, after they announced their engagement three years ago. The pair tied the knot in 2024 and had a son in March last year.
The WAGs’ three husbands were in attendance at Arsenal’s Sobha Realty training centre to celebrate the long-awaited title victory. The Gunners won their first Premier League crown since 2004 after spending the majority of the season leading the pack.
Manchester City’s draw with Bournemouth on Tuesday night confirmed the north London outfit’s success, which stopped the title battle going to a final-day decider. Arsenal’s players were photographed enjoying the win with a cardboard cut-out version of the trophy.
They will receive the real thing on Sunday afternoon as they travel south to face Crystal Palace in the final game of the Premier League season. After the trophy is lifted, focus will shift to the upcoming Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on May 30.
Arsenal will hope to bring the European silverware back to north London to add to their special parade around Islington. The title parade will take place on Sunday, May 31 from 2pm onwards.
In a statement on their website, the club said: “This will be a major public event, and we anticipate large numbers of supporters will turn out in the local area. We hope you are able to join our celebrations on the day.”
