Argentina won the World Cup in both Qatar and Buenos Aires there were all kinds of festivities. Many of these were wild and included, for example, a topless man in the middle of the Lusail stadium stand.
A couple of Argentine women wore blue and white after them Gonzalo Montiel he kicked the decisive penalty in the final against France and they celebrated as they had promised on their goals.
Curiously, the first image of the Argentines without a shirt was seen in the official broadcast, in a general aerial tour of a sector of the Argentine grandstand.
Subsequently, they themselves were uploading and replaying videos of the festive moment on their Instagram accounts.
Who is ‘The Topless Girl’?
They are on Instagram @Noe.dreams1 Y @Milubarbieand both define themselves “The topless girl”.
Noe not only showcased the topless moment in her Stories, but also in a feed post thanking “friends, family and everyone in Quilmes and the South Zone” for supporting her.
“My whole life is in QUILMES… I am proud to have been born in the city of beer… From Ezpeleta-Quilmes to the world. PS: Those who are world champions celebrate as they wish“, he wrote.
In her stories, the woman also showed how they were painted for the occasion and how they continued their post-match celebrations in Doha. “We no longer know where else to go dancing”, he wrote from a Qatari dance.
Were arrested?
Following ‘Noe’s’ topless appearance on the broadcast of the match, the British newspaper Daily Mail reported that Lusail stadium authorities had expelled her and she was subsequently arrested.
Somehow, this was denied by the protagonist when she showed on her goals everything she did with her friend after the 3-3 draw against France. The girls have even gone topless in the vicinity of the stadium.
This is worth remembering In the Asian country it is forbidden to circulate topless on public roads and that, by the way, bikinis are only allowed on the beaches and in hotel pools.
On the eve of the World Cup, the Qatar Tourism Authority had warned foreign fans to “show respect for the local culture” and “avoid excessively revealing clothes in public”. As a general rule it has been suggested that women’s shoulders, knees and neckline should be covered.
For this reason, the Qatari authorities have recommended tourists to wear T-shirts that cover the abdomen and shoulders, trousers or skirts below the knees, and scarves to cover the neckline and chest. Breaking these rules is grounds for arrest.
Source: Clarin
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