Football fan influencer Astrid Wett has revealed the eye-watering cost of being an England fan at Euro 2024.
OnlyFans model and boxer Astrid has made a name for herself as a vocal supporter of the Three Lions and Premier League side Chelsea online, often going viral for her animated post-match rants on social media.
As a vocal football fan Astrid of course had to make the trip out to Germany to follow Gareth Southgate's team at the Euros and she has been making plenty of content on her trip - even claiming that she was scammed out of 1,000 euros after purchasing a fake ticket for a game.
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Astrid has now shared a break down of the total cost for her trip online - and it's not cheap.
In a video on X, Astrid shared a total break down of how much she spent in Germany, including the cost of accommodation, transport, tickets and alcohol.
"So now that i'm back from Germany I've calculated everything that I spent over the last two weeks that I was there," she explained.
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"Just for anyone who's thinking of going out and supporting the boys."
Astrid then broke all of her expenses down into categories, revealing that flights to and around the country had set her back an eye-watering £1,500 alone.
Moving on to food costs, the model explained that she had gone out to eat for 'every meal' which led to a total bill of £1,500.
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Tickets set her back another £2,000, with the influencer adding that half of that was from the fake ticket she bought.
One of the more understandable expenses on her list was accommodation - which set her back around £3,000 - with prices usually inflated for major tournaments.
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Add in the cost of getting four Ubers a day (totalling £650), dropping £500 on new outfits, a hefty £700 alcohol bill for several '12€' pints of beer as well as £1,000 on 'miscellaneous costs' and you'll find that Astrid spent a grand total of £11,900 on her trip to see England pay. Ouch.
Even taking into consideration the inflation for the Euros that's a serious amount of money to be spending on a trip to Germany.
For comparison, Astrid could've taken a luxurious holiday to the Maldives and still come home with change.
But it's all for the experience of seeing your team play in an international tournament right?
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Which probably would've felt like it had been better value for money if England had made a stronger start in the performance - instead of finding themselves in the lowest scoring group overall.
"So you essentially spent £3,966 for every goal you saw (one of them being Denmark’s), that is mental," one user pointed out in the comments after running the numbers.
"Don’t even," Astrid replied with a laughing emoji.
Topics: Astrid Wett, Euro 2024