With Liverpool winning at the Etihad and Arsenal dropping points at the Emirates, the title race is most likely over.
West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen scored late in the first half, while Lewis Skelly saw red in the 73rd minute. Arsenal lost 1-0 with 10 men on the field.
This should not have happened. With Liverpool drawing at Everton and City to play at the Etihad, Arsenal had to win to take this to the wire.
So that didn’t happen, and now Liverpool is 11 points ahead, having played a game more.
Undramatic.
But what hasn’t been undramatic is the outside of the Emirates stadium before their West Ham game.
Social media creator Leah Ray was seen promoting her accounts outside the Emirates—on the side of a bus.
The advertisement featured a photo of Leah Ray in an Arsenal jersey at the center, flanked by injured Arsenal players, including Bukayo Saka, with the message: “Get well soon boys.”
This has sparked criticism from Arsenal fans – because Leah Ray isn’t just a social media creator—she’s a model on OnlyFans.
Her social media handles are filled with suggestive photos meant to direct followers to her OnlyFans page, where she charges a subscription fee.
Most of these bold photos feature her in an Arsenal kit. Whether she’s a genuine fan or just using the jersey as a prop, having an advertisement for an OnlyFans model outside the Emirates was always going to cause a stir.
And Arsenal fans took their displeasure to X.
Many called it embarrassing, cringeworthy, and inappropriate for children.
Some even went as far as reporting it to the MET police for advertising pornography.
And honestly, we get why people are upset.
The space outside a football stadium is important for the community—it’s where fans discuss lineups, criticize or praise players, build anticipation, buy merchandise, and enjoy a few beers.
All we’re saying is…
In a space like this, where there are kids and senior citizens alike, Leah Ray’s content feels completely out of place.