ONE of the world's top OnlyFans models who hails from Flintshire is giving her support to Wrexham AFC ahead of their Bank Holiday double header.
Wrexham are going for a first win of the season at Eastleigh today before returning to The Racecourse for the first home game against Notts County on Monday.
You wanted to see me in a @Wrexham_AFC shirt… #WrexhamAFC #wrecsam pic.twitter.com/0L4N9xtrdr
— Alaw Haf (@alll5xo) August 28, 2021
To celebrate the team, Alaw Haf has shared some photos of her wearing Wrexham's tidy new TikTok sponsored home shirt.
There was a bit of a delay in taking the images as Alaw missed out first time round when the initial batch of shirts sold out at the Wrexham AFC shop.
Alaw, 24, is well-known for her patriotic photoshoots, posing in the Wales football kit, draped in the Ddraig Goch flag, and creating a beer advert using Wrexham Lager at Talacre.
She makes most of her content in her parents' home and garden in Mold while saving to buy her own house.
Your one of the Crown Jewels of wales 🏴
— Bootlegger (@bootlegger1974) August 28, 2021
She said: "I’m excited for the new season and especially to Wrexham making the play offs at least! C'mon boys let’s get back in the big time!
"I was gutted I missed out on the first batch of shirts, I checked regularly to see if they were back in stock and once they were I grabbed one. Really looking forward to wearing it particularly on game days."
Alaw, who is currently in the top 2.6 per cent of OnlyFans content creators, also made the pilgrimage to the top of Wrexham's Hollywood style sign in her shirt.
The sign has hit the headlines around the globe after appearing earlier this month.
The former gym worker, who graduated from Liverpool University with a degree in law, added: "Love the sign, is this Wrexham or Hollywood!? I definitely thought it was down to Ryan & Rob. They’re taking Wrexham to the next level. I have really appreciated how pro Welsh language they are and it will give it a huge boost."
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