Spurs fan whose two vaginas 'predicted' Europa League win declares result of Arsenal game

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EXCLUSIVE: Spurs fanatic Annie Charlotte, known for a rare condition that means she has two vaginas, has offered up her thoughts ahead of the North London Derby

A football fan born with two vaginas has predicted the result of the North London Derby — after previously getting it bang on about her beloved Spurs ending their trophy drought months before the Europa League triumph.

Annie Charlotte, who has a rare health condition called uterus didelphys, believes the sacking of Thomas Frank (or ‘ding dong the Gooner is gone’ as she put it), along with Arsenal’s slip up at Wolves, could be a turning point.

Speaking to the Daily Star ahead of Igor Turdor's first game in charge today (February 22), the season ticket holder, who will be cheering on the Lilywhites from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, said: “Oh, we are 100% beating them. Arsenal will be in fact bottling the league. I am predicting a 3-2 win for Spurs.”

However, if the unthinkable happened, and Spurs continued their woeful form and went down, she said: “As a Spurs fan I’m permanently worried. It’s basically part of the season ticket package. But relegation?

“Even my two vaginas are stressed and they usually have good instincts. I don’t think it’ll happen, but Spurs do love making things unnecessarily dramatic.”

Back in October 2024, Annie, who is from Surrey, told us that her two vaginas had a “good feeling” that Spurs were about to end their trophy drought.

The following May, they lifted the Europa League, their first European cup in over four decades and their first piece of silverware since 2008.

And Annie, whose condition means she has two uteruses, two cervixes and two vaginal canals, was asked whether her mystical body parts had any more bold predictions.

Looking into her mind’s eye, she said: “I don’t think we will get relegated. Well, I bloody hope not. I think if we can actually change our financial structure and start paying players more we would be back in the top six in no time.

“I still have hope for the Champions League though! I could see us bringing that trophy hope this season.”

But before Annie, who said Frank was “one of the worst things that ever happened” to Spurs, can start dreaming of back to back European trophies coming to N17, Tottenham first have to host Arsenal in the standout fixture of the weekend.

Despite the clubs sitting at opposing sides of the Premier League, Annie holds no fear, and believes Arsenal will be the ones trophyless come June.

She said: “I personally feel that Arsenal won’t win the league. They are massive bottle jobs and they are already starting to bottle it.

“They can just never seem to pull it out of the bag and I don’t think they will start now. If they win I will have to do something dramatic — but it's not happening. ”

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