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Fashion police rip TV presenter for skimpy outfit at FIFA Club World Cup

Fashion police rip TV presenter for skimpy outfit at FIFA Club World Cup

National Post11 hours ago
Eleonora Incardona continues to make headlines while criss-crossing the United States to cover the FIFA Club World Cup this summer.
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The Italian, who is a TV presenter for DAZN at the tournament, is on the tips of soccer fans' tongues yet again, leaving many stunned by an outfit she wore while covering a match over the weekend.
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While on the sidelines at the quarterfinal between Fluminense and Al-Hilal in Orlando, Fla., the 34-year-old host showed off her figure by wearing nothing but a striped cream-coloured top with matching pants. She shared several poses of herself in the outfit, which also included a matching jacket in some snaps.
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'I remember your recent interview where you said you are tired of being judged just because of your physical appearance,' one user commented on Incardona's Instagram post. 'Of course if you show up to the pitch wearing a bra.'
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'(You're) working, not at the beach. Out of place,' another wrote.
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'What does this have to do with football or serious sports journalism?' a third user asked.
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'Is that football or strip club?' another asked.
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The carousel of photos also featured fellow DAZN host Ainhoa Perez with the post, 'Bye bye Orlando. Heading to New York City,' alluding to her next assignment on Saturday.
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