Arsenal fanatic Arabella Mia has vowed online trolls won't stop her rocking up to the Emirates wearing body paint anytime soon.
The social media sensation, who goes by GreenGirlBella on X, TikTok and Instagram, has amassed a huge online following, thanks in part to her incredible body art that sees her don fully painted Arsenal kits to games. And last weekend, she was in attendance to watch Mikel Arteta's side finally beat Manchester City 1-0 in what ended up being a fiery encounter.
The Sunday clash at the Emirates saw Mia paint Arsenal's 2023/24 luminous yellow away kit on her body, which she showed off to her fans before attending the game. And following the 1-0 win, she reckons Arsenal are in good shape for a return to action after the international break.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Star Sport after the win, she said: "It's great! Hopefully Man City are out of the way now. They've obviously dropped points and they're third now? So it's good for us. But yeah, ready for the Chelsea game on the 21st!"
Previously, the social media star had painted an Arsenal home shirt on her body, but opted to change it up for the Man City game. And the reason for doing so stemmed from wanting to try something different. Mia added: "I wanted to do something different this time.
"And I love the away kit. To be honest, I've just thought it'd just be cool to get like all the details and stuff like that. And to get a bit of a challenge."
However, despite the impressive body painting feats she manages to pull off, that has not stopped her being attacked online by social media trolls. In the wake of her away kit reveal for the Man City game, Mia, who also does OnlyFans, found herself facing online backlash to her 'outfit', something which she admits frustrates her.
"This time, I've had a lot of backlash from on Twitter, which I haven't had for the last like three times," she explained. "Nobody says anything to my face. Like, I always get people asking for pictures, like families and stuff like that. It's never an issue when I'm there.
"I speak to the like, the police come over to me and they're always like, Oh, you look amazing, or the stewards, you know, every single time that I've gone out. I think it's mostly just the fact that people don't know the difference between indecent exposure and people are looking at it and thinking, okay, there's kids there.
"But in my brain, I'm like, I'm fully covered. Not even my nipples are showing, the only thing that you can see is a bit of underboob if you're looking at me, like I'm an object that is to be looked at and sexualised that way.
But despite the backlash and negative comments on social media, Mia has vowed she won't be backing down anytime soon, and will continue to wear her body paint to Arsenal games in the future.
"No. Definitely not," she replied when asked if the social media backlash would ever stop her. "I'm still gonna do it. I mean, the thing is, it's my thing now, I think that it's gonna happen. I will continue doing it. And people should always feel comfortable in their own body no matter what they look like."
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