ASTRID WETT has begged fans to help her attend the Africa Cup of Nations final between Ivory Coast and Nigeria.
It comes after the influencer claimed she was "19 per cent Nigerian".
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, earlier this week, she said: "I want to go to the Afcon final but I don’t have the vaccinations ☹️.
"Is there anyway around it? Apparently takes 10 days before you’re allowed to travel."
According to the Government website, a yellow fever certificate is required to travel to the Ivory Coast due to the risk of transmission in the country.
This plea came after a post where Astrid claimed she was part Nigerian.
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A follow-up picture showed the Chelsea supporter wearing a Nigerian football team top and holding a Nigeria flag alongside a piece of paper apparently from genealogy company Ancestry.
The paper in question showed a breakdown of Astrid's ethnicity in regions.
It showed her to be 39 per cent English, 36 per cent Welsh, 19 per cent Nigerian and three per cent German.
She also had less than a one per cent link to Italy, Spain, Belgium and highlighted previous African Caribbean migration from her family tree.
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Astrid more than likely won't be in attendance for Sunday's final at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan.
The match kicks off at 8pm UK time and is being shown on a number of UK broadcasters, including Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football and BBC Three in the UK.
The game is also available to stream for FREE from the BBC iPlayer, so long as you have a valid TV licence.
Astrid recently called for Chelsea to sack manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Meanwhile, her attendance at another game at Stamford Bridge saw her almost hit in head by a stray shot from Liverpool ace Darwin Nunez.
She is also a regular sight on influencer boxing shows.