“Lifelong” Chelsea fan Astrid Wett was left devastated ahead of the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool after she was sold a ‘fake’ ticket, denying her entry to Wembley.
The popular social media star posted a video on X (formerly Twitter) before kick-off in which she told followers that she couldn’t get into Wembley for the final.
Clearly saddened by the outcome, Wett went on to ask if anybody would be able to help her with getting a ticket. She told fans that she “would do anything” to get into Wembley as she is a “lifelong Chelsea fan”
WATCH: Astrid Wett Reveals She Has ‘Fake’ Ticket For Cup Final
Note, video may contain strong language.
Apparently my ticket is fake?!?! wtf??? 😭 pic.twitter.com/q5wlXvMaOS
— Astrid Wett (@AstridWett) February 25, 2024
“This can’t be happening to me, someone has sold me a fake ticket,” Wett said in the video. “It’s just not working, it’s not even scanning, I don’t know what to do.”
The influencer even said she told staff at Wembley that she was a Chelsea fan but they still wouldn’t grant her access.
Wett continued, “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.”
Around an hour later, Wett posted another tweet saying that somebody had gave her a new ticket. She posed with a Chelsea fan, claiming that he had gave her his son’s ticket.
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💙 pic.twitter.com/G9HqQKwont— Astrid Wett (@AstridWett) February 25, 2024
She was now clearly very grateful for the man giving her a ticket, saying “my faith in humanity has been restored.”
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