Thays Gondim is heading to Wembley on Sunday with a subtle amazing gesture in support of her Newcastle United fiancée Joelinton.
Like many other the other Newcastle WAGS at Wembley on Sunday, Thays is a regular at St James' P{ark and has been a very enthusiastic support in the stands this season as Joelinton has been a transformed player under Magpies boss Eddie Howe. She shared the wild scenes from the Carabao Cup semi final second leg at SJP earlier this month, as she celebrated wildly with other fans as Newcastle beat Southampton to seal a trip to London.
After she moved to Tyneside join Joelinton after his big money switch back in 2019, Thays threw herself into live in Newcastle and the club and she was one of many WAGs to post an emotional reaction to the present she received from the club on Friday.. The players' other halves were all sent flowers from local business Katherine's Florists, with a message of thanks for everyone at United for their 'tremendous support' so far this season.
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And, right before she headed down to London, Thays got fully in Wembley mode by having her nails painted, al apart from one which she had coloured black, with a white inscription J7 on it, in a sweet nod to her other half's squad number.
Thays and the couple's children then took things up a notch for their pre-match festivities on Sunday morning, when they got ready for the final by donning masks with Joelinton's face on.
She also shared a poignant TikTok video of Joelinton's career to date, including some fantastic goals he's scored for the club.
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