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Arsenal ace Bukayo Saka's Wag Tolami Benson steals show wearing plunging all-black outfit

Arsenal ace Bukayo Saka's Wag Tolami Benson steals show wearing plunging all-black outfit

Scottish Sun03-05-2025

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TOLAMI BENSON stole the show as she attended a concert.
Benson, who is dating Arsenal ace Bukayo Saka, was seen in a stunning all-black outfit complete with leather trousers for the occasion.
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Tolami Benson stole the show as she attended a concert
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Benson stole the show as she wore leather trousers for the occasion
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She was also all smiles as she was seen cuddling a cute dog
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Benson and Saka have kept their relationship out of the public eye
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She is often seen supporting her man from the stands
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Benson was a regular feature in the stands at Euro 2024
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She shared pictures of her mesmerising look seemingly at a Central Cee performance.
The award-winning rapper performed at the O2 Arena in London as part of his Can't Rush Greatness World Tour in late April, when the photos appear to have been taken.
Benson shared snaps of herself cuddling a cute dog before posing for pictures in a lounge area and by a wall-side counter.
She also posted a snap from her seat during the performance for her 206,000 followers.
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Fans gushed over her look in the comments of the post.
One Instagram follower said: "Stunning."
A second said: "Star girl."
Another said: "Gorgeous."
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A fourth added: "Sensationallllll."
While a fifth added: "Ok baddie, in awe of you forever."
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Benson and Saka keep their relationship super under wraps and do not follow each other on social media.
But that has not stopped her from jetting around to support her boyfriend.
She was famously seen at Euro 2024 as part of England's Wag contingent at the tournament in Germany.
More recently, Benson was seen cheering on Saka and Co during last month's Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.
Saka missed a penalty early on during that game before he went on to score the opening goal of the game in the second half as the Gunners won the match 2-1 to secure their spot in the semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal played the first leg of that tie on Tuesday, losing 1-0 off of an early Ousmane Dembele goal.
However, on Wednesday, Saka will lead his team-mates out at the Parc des Princes in the hopes of overturning the first leg defeat and securing a first spot in the final of the Champions League for Arsenal since 2006.
Arsenal have never won Europe's most coveted club competition before, having lost in the 2006 final to Barcelona.
Benson, who Saka is rumoured to have been dating since 2020, will almost certainly be there to support him.
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Benson was seen at the Bernabeu when Arsenal played Real Madrid last month
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The stunner has more than 200,000 followers on Instagram
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