Arsenal came together last weekend for the annual Pride in London parade.
Alongside our supporters club Gay Gooners, we marched through the capital to show our continued support for the LGBTQ+ community.
The club's customised double-decker bus shared our message of solidarity: 'One family. One Arsenal' with the enormous crowds lining the streets of London.
DJ Monki brought the tunes throughout with Gunnersaurus, cast members from the BBC TV show I Kissed A Girl and rapper Nadia Rose also joining our supporters aboard the float.
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As the Gay Gooners gathered at a local pub ahead of the parade, co-chair Carl Fearn shared a moving and personal speech about his journey to acceptance.
"Pride is not all about rainbows, dancing, laughter and singing," said Carl. "Too many of us have had challenging times as LGBT+ folks. In 2016, I joined Gay Gooners and felt I belonged to a family."
Photographer Susana Ferreira captured the best moments from the march through the capital, which you can enjoy in our gallery below.
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