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Kenyan-born Bernice Kariuki has resigned as Arsenal's private chef after two years at the English Premier League club.
She announced her departure as Arsenal recorded a thumping victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday, winning 5-0 to end the season in second place.
"A final day flourish. Finished the season with a bang! Simply the best!!! Arsenal… Arsenal… Arsenal. 2020/2023, the best special season ever. I hang my gloves as a very proud chef, it’s been an honour working for the best club in the whole world. I was truly humbled," she posted on Facebook.
Ms Kariuki was picked by the club in 2021 and became involved in the preparation of meals for the first-team players at the London Colney training ground.
She managed the daily well-being and nutrition of the team before and after matches, as well as menus for the travelling team.
Before joining Arsenal, Ms Kariuki worked at several high-end hotels in London.
She did not reveal her next move but thanked Kenyans for their support over the years.
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