Swedish influencer Hanna Friberg was there when tens of thousands of football fans gathered and marched to the stadium before Hammarby's first match in the Swedish football league, Allsvenskan.
With her 250,000 Instagram followers, she shared photos from the match from the stands.
On Stage X, reactions poured in after her performance.
I was shocked by a sexual message
Many on social media expressed their belief that she was not welcome at Swedish top flight matches.
– Someone wrote… People are really crazy, says Hanna Friberg in an interview with a Swedish newspaper Express.
– Someone wrote that I am a disgusting person and should be beaten for real, and she continues.
But the influencer has no plans to stop traveling to football matches.
It is also not the first time she has faced hatred and threats in the context of football.
In May last year, Freberg also experienced this when she traveled to see Djurgården with some friends.
There she encountered a woman approaching her. The woman was upset because of the influencer's presence at the match.
-I think he's quite sick. You should be able to go to the football match you want, Friberg tells Expressen.
She says the whole situation seems strange and thinks it's obvious that everyone should be able to travel to football matches.
Freberg goes on to say that she feels she has inspired more people to get out and watch football.
-You have already inspired more people to start traveling to football matches. It's very fun. She says there are a lot of people who write, “Oh my God, now I would like to go to football myself” or “I would like to participate in a match.”
The influencer confirms that despite the threats, she will continue to travel to football matches in the future.
She says: – I cannot let this prevent me from going to football matches.
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