
Famous TV presenter goes unnoticed as she leaves Wembley after Man City's FA Cup loss – would you have spotted her?
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MAYA Jama went completely unnoticed as she slipped out of Wembley Stadium following Manchester City's shock FA Cup defeat yesterday.
TV presenter Maya, 29, showed off her toned midriff in a black crop top and matching relaxed-fit jeans as she supported her boyfriend, Portugal star Rúben Dias, 28.
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Maya Jama went completely unnoticed as she slipped out of Wembley Stadium yesterday
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She showed off her toned midriff in a black crop top and matching relaxed-fit jeans
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But after City's surprise 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace, Maya faced a double blow - waiting more than 30 minutes to get to the station, surrounded by thousands of fans.
The Love Island host kept a low profile as she left the stadium alongside a small group of friends.
It marked a rare public show of support for the Manchester City defender, with Maya usually keeping her matchday appearances under the radar.
Still, she received little attention from the crowd, who were too busy celebrating Palace's historic win to notice her.
Maya and Rúben went public with their relationship last month after first meeting in November.
The City defender was previously in a relationship with Love Island's Arabella Chi and Portuguese singer April Ivy before that.
The centre-back kept his relationship with Maya a secret for months after initially meeting at the European Music Awards last year.
But they have since gone public, recently looking loved up during a romantic lunch date in London.
The couple were spotted at the The Summerhouse, which is a fancy seafood restaurant in London.
It sits alongside the Grand Union Canal in Little Venice and is the perfect spot for an al fresco lunch.
The £4.52 beauty buy Maya Jama swears by for a fresh-faced summer look, and you can nab it on TikTok Shop
In April, they were seen out for the first time at a Ballers League game - headed up by KSI - in which Maya manages a team.
Earlier in the month, Maya watched Rúben play at Wembley as City beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 in their FA cup semi-final.
During the international break in March, Maya flew to Lisbon when Rúben played for Portgual.
The former Radio 1 DJ was pictured in the stands at the José Alvalade Stadium when Portugal's beat Denmark 5-2.
She was seen with a pal and glasses of wine in a VIP hospitality box - reserved usually for friends and family of players.
Maya also posted a picture of the two celebrating together at their romantic fireside retreat at 3.30am the following morning.
The snap is said to have been taken at the Rúben's home in the Cascais region of Portugal - with a swimming pool spotted in the picture.
Maya was gifted a bouquet of roses on her return to the UK from Cape Town in February following the conclusion of the 2025 Love Island All Star season.
The pair were then spotted wearing matching £5,000 Cartier 'LOVE' bracelets.
Maya wore the pricey gift in the Instagram post before Rúben was spotted wearing the same item as he arrived for training in February.
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The Love Island host kept a low profile as she left the stadium
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She was joined by a small group of friends
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She received little attention from the crowd
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They were too busy celebrating Palace's historic win to notice her
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