Astrid Wett ‘offered pretend ticket’ for closing and pleads ‘I’m lifelong Chelsea fan’
Astrid Wett claimed she’s been offered a pretend ticket for the Carabao Cup closing forward of Chelsea‘s conflict towards Liverpool.
The blonde magnificence is a Blues fan and made the journey to north-west London to look at her aspect tackle the Reds
within the closing on Sunday (February 25). However, Wett has been unable to enter the stadium after claiming she was offered a pretend ticket.
The social media star took to X (previously often known as Twitter) to state her struggles and plead along with her followers to assist her watch her staff.
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“This can’t be happening to me, someone has sold me a fake ticket,” she mentioned in a video. It’s simply not working, it isn’t even scanning, I do not know what to do”. Wett said she even told Wembley staff that she’s a Chelsea supporter but her admission of fandom for the Blues wasn’t enough to grant her passage into the stadium.
“They will not even let me in regardless that I informed them I’m Astrid Wett, the lifelong Chelsea fan, why would somebody rip-off me, I’m simply right here to look at my staff win the cup. Can somebody please assist me, actually I’ll do something.”
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Despite her seemingly real pleas for assist, followers on social media took this chance to clown the grownup content material creator with one X person writing: “that guy who sold you this deserves the nobel peace prize” whereas one other commented: “We are definitely winning this game then”.
A 3rd fan wrote that Wett was mistaken about being offered a pretend ticket and is in reality placing the ticket in fallacious as they added: “She literally putting in the wrong way” whereas one other echoed their sentiments by remarking: “100% the wrong way, too many people in the comments that have clearly never been to a game in their lives.”
Wett’s distress quickly ended after she claimed a Chelsea fan gave her his son’s ticket as she took to X to jot down: “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.”
Ticket points appear to be on theme after it emerged {that a} big swath of Liverpool followers have additionally been stranded outdoors the stadium after digital tickets that have been despatched out by the membership weren’t working on the turnstiles shortly earlier than kick-off.
After many complaints on social media, Liverpool have since moved to fight the difficulty as they took to their social media accounts to jot down: “If your ticket is showing a barcode, please remove from the wallet and re download from the original email. The ticket should then show a QR code which will allow entry into the turnstile.”