Media personality Mariah has sparked football conversations after sharing her team preferences during a Quick Fire question segmenthosted by Kalondu Musyimi.
The session, which featured a series of rapid questions designed to capture spontaneous and honest answers, saw Mariah openly reveal her loyalty to English Premier League club Chelsea.

During the segment, Kalondu asked Mariah which football team she supports.

Without hesitation, she responded, “Chelsea… Baddest team.”

Her response was delivered confidently, showing her strong support for the London-based club, which competes in the English Premier League and has established itself as one of the most successful teams in English football.

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Chelsea Football Club, founded in 1905, has built a global reputation over the years, winning multiple domestic and international titles.

The club has attracted a large fanbase across different countries, including Kenya, where the English Premier League enjoys widespread popularity.

Mariah’s endorsement of the club adds her name to the list of public figures who openly support international football teams.

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The Quick Fire session continued with Kalondu asking Mariah about her least favourite football team. Once again, she responded confidently, stating, “Arsenal.”

Her answer highlighted a common rivalry between Chelsea and Arsenal, two teams based in London that have faced each other numerous times in competitive matches.

Arsenal Football Club, also a major English Premier League team, has a long history in English football and maintains a strong global following.

The rivalry between Arsenal and Chelsea has developed over the years due to frequent competitive matches, including league fixtures, cup competitions, and high-stakes finals.

Encounters between the two clubs have often drawn significant attention from football fans worldwide.

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