
Australia's 'hottest WAG' reveals the thing she hates about dating her footy star boyfriend
Dubbed Australia's 'hottest WAG', Becirevic, a social media influencer who has over 84,000 followers on Instagram, is dating Port Adelaide ruckman Ivan Soldo who stands at 204cm tall.
In December, the pair took a huge step forward in their relationship and announced that they would be moving into a house together in Adelaide.
They took to social media to announce the exciting news and have shared glimpses of their life in their new home since.
On Tuesday, Becirevic, who last month announced she'd be joining Fanfix - a subscription service that allows creators to monetise exclusive content to subscribers, shared another insight into their lives at home on her Instagram.
Becirevic can be seen in the video published on her story pulling a chair up to her kitchen worktop before climbing onto the chair.
She appears to stand on the chair before reaching up to grab a glass from the top shelf of a cupboard above her kitchen.
Becirevic captioned the post: 'I just woke up so pls ignore my hair.
She joked: 'But this is the reality of dating someone over 6ft 8in.'
While Mate Colina and Mason Cox are the two tallest players in the AFL, standing at a towering 6ft 11in, Becerivics' towering boyfriend, Soldo, remains one of the tallest players in the league, standing on par with Darcy Cameron and Sam De Koning.
Becirevic, meanwhile, attracted national attention last May, after she left Australia to further her career in the aviation industry in Dubai.
She had initially moved with her boyfriend to Adelaide following his trade, but had appeared to claim that living in the state was a 'struggle' and 'just not for me permanently'.
Following a stint in the Middle East, she would return home in September last year. Becirevic explained she 'hated' the long distance and missed Soldo who later requested a trade back to Melbourne.
However, in November, they revealed that they would not be leaving Adelaide any time soon after moving in together.
The pair gained much media attention last year, after Becirevic appeared to claim that Adelaide was 'not for me permanently' but later qualified that to this masthead, stating: 'People have taken what I said the wrong way. I never dissed Adelaide, ever. I love Adelaide'
She later clarified her remarks about Adelaide to Daily Mail Australia at last year's Melbourne Cup.
'People have taken what I said the wrong way. I never dissed Adelaide, ever. I love Adelaide,' she said.
'My favourite thing is the beaches; they have beautiful beaches.'
More recently, Becirevic has slammed football fans who appeared to claim that she is only dating Soldo for his money.
'It's wild how often I get messages like this, usually from fake accounts consistently implying I'm only with my partner for his money or that I don't have anything of my own going on,' she wrote on Instagram.
'That assumption is not just false, it's tired, small-minded and honestly gross.
'You see one per cent of our lives on here if that. You actually don't know anything.'
Last year, Soldo opened up on how strong their bond is.
'You have to have really thick skin in this world, but we have each other and that is all that matters,' the footy star added.
Soldo, meanwhile, has struggled for game time since moving to Port Adelaide in 2023 from Richmond, partly due to injury concerns.
Across his first two seasons at the club, Soldo has played just nine games, making only one appearance, in Port's round three defeat by Essendon, earlier this year.
In April 2024, the ruckman was ruled out for nearly a month of the season after a knee injury flared up.
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