West Ham secured their first home win against Arsenal for 13 years in front of a record attendance on Saturday afternoon, and a special guest must have enjoyed her first time watching a live game.
Former Pornhub favourite Mia Khalifa, who supports West Ham because of her love of Green Street, was watching from the stands as 19-year-old Declan Rice scored his first goal for the club.
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It was a perfect early birthday present ahead of the big 20 on Monday for Rice.
It was a great day all round for West Ham fans, but rather than praise her own team, Khalifa decided to aim a pretty savage tweet at Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi while the game was going on.
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Khalifa was far from amused by Guendouzi's antics on the pitch and seemingly called him out for diving in dramatic fashion.
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Well, that's one way to criticise a player.
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Guendouzi is yet to respond to Khalifa's call out on Twitter, but we can't imagine him replying anytime soon, to be fair.
Khalifa, who made her name in the adult industry, has revealed she's in London filming a football related project, which would explain her attendance at today's game.
"First day filming in London was a SMASHING success!! Can't wait to announce what I've been working on to y'all #PremierLeague #FUCKYOUREF," she posted.
As mentioned earlier, the 25-year-old revealed the reason behind her love for West Ham United and it's all down to a certain film.
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"I watched Green Street hooligans when I was young and ever since then I've loved West Ham," she said.
"I haven't been to any games, that was actually my first time ever in England when I was there. I could see the stadium from where I was at the top of the tower, it looked a little far away.
"I would love to [attend a game], I actually plan on going back to do a food tour there. And I'm going to make it line up with a match that I can go and see."
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And now she has, see dreams do come true.
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