'My b**bs are real!': Cheeky football fan's live TV breast-flash leaves reporter stunned

'We only went for a meal. Heard the boy outside talking about Edinburgh so ran over and this was it,' the woman later shared
PUBLISHED JAN 29, 2023
 The woman showed off her tattoo to the thousands of viewers at home (Tancredi Palmeri/Twitter)
The woman showed off her tattoo to the thousands of viewers at home (Tancredi Palmeri/Twitter)

MILANO, ITALY: A cheeky Hearts fan gave an Italian journalist a massive scare after she approached him during a live broadcast and attempted to flash her tattoo underneath her breast. Tancredi Palmeri was broadcasting on the Italian TV channel SportItalia after Hearts’ 3-0 win over Edinburgh rivals Hibernian when he was approached by two Scottish football fans.

Palmeri struck up a conversation and asked the woman, identified as Natasha, and her partner about their stilettos. In a bizarre exchange, Natasha asked Palmeri, "Do you know Heart of Midlothian?" to which he replied, "Yes, we do." She proceeded to open her top and showed off her tattoo in front of thousands of viewers online. The tattoo read "5-1", referencing Hearts' win over their city rivals in the 2012 Scottish Cup final, according to Daily Mail.

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A flustered Palmeri tried to stop the woman by putting his hands over the x-rated area. She later admitted, "My boobs are real!" The journalist shared the NSFW video on his Twitter handle on Friday, January 28. "When a blondie-heavy Hearts of Midlothian fan storms into your transfer window live hit and wants to show to the whole of Italy her pride against Hibernians from the bottom of her heart. I’d say from the bottom of her boobs," He captioned the post.

Natasha also re-shared the video on her wall, adding, "Was only having a steak dinner and took it too far." She continued, "We only went for a meal. Heard the boy outside talking about Edinburgh so ran over and this was it. There’s no second interview apart from we took him for a drink and Hibs are bottom of the table." Later that evening, Palmeri shared another picture with Natasha with the caption, “My Famous Pal.”



 

Prior to this incident, Palmeri got himself in trouble when he claimed that Australian fans were too quiet during their 2022 World Cup victory over Denmark. In November 2022, the CNN/Al Jazeera contributor complained on Twitter about the silence at Al Janoub Stadium. "Definitely, #AUSDEN is the worst ambient I have ever been at World Cup. The stadium is almost full, maybe only 2k missing, but silent as Covid times with empty stands. 2k each for Australia and Denmark and they don’t sing a bit too. Do they need beer to sing? Sad," he wrote in a Twitter post.

He added, "Also one of dullest games I have ever been at World Cup." The scathing tweet left Australian fans disgruntled as they cited instances like when Matthew Leckie's goal sent the Socceroos fans into an absolute frenzy.

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