Ex-Premier League ace’s WAG shows off ‘big talents’ on TV as dress branded ‘unnecessary’
Ex-Premier League ace’s WAG shows off ‘big talents’ on TV as dress branded ‘unnecessary’
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Ex-Premier League ace’s WAG shows off ‘big talents’ on TV as dress branded ‘unnecessary’

Cameron Winstanley 🕒︎ 2025-10-28

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Ex-Premier League ace’s WAG shows off ‘big talents’ on TV as dress branded ‘unnecessary’

Stunning presenter Diletta Leotta split opinion between her fans as she received negative comments about her figure-hugging dress. The DAZN host was anchoring Serie A action over the weekend in another edition of the Fuoriclasse show. And Diletta, who is the better half of Liverpool flop Loris Karius, put on a rather eye-catching display . Diletta took to Instagram to share pics from behind the scenes of the show, and her live on air, as she wore a tight, low-cut black dress that was working overtime to keep her modesty in check . The 34-year-old was lauded by most of her fans in the comments section, with one dubbing her “magnificent” and another calling her “beautiful.” While a third thanked her top for amplifying her "big talents". However, her dress was also slammed by a minority of users in the comments section, with one account sarcastically questioning her credibility as a sports journalist. Another called the low-cut nature of her top “unnecessary”. Diletta has faced criticism for her revealing outfits in the past, with her decision to wear an ‘inappropriate’ see-through dress, that left tomorrow’s underwear washing completely exposed, to her daughter’s second birthday. The DAZN presenter hit back at her haters with a defiant statement, telling La Gazzetta dello Sport: “Of course I feel it [people being obsessed with aesthetics]. But I feel part of a shift in the perception of women as presenters and journalists, which I think is finally taking hold. “In this sense, I have to say I'm lucky to work with DAZN, because here they manage to emphasise competence, valorising talent regardless of whether you're a woman or a man. “It's clear that image is part of our job, especially for those in television, but if you turn out to be a container without substance, you won't get very far. “Even today, I study, I prepare, I try to stay up to date: that's the key. Also, a nice dress is a pleasure to wear; being well-groomed, pretty, and pleasant to look at, I think, is also a matter of respect for the viewer, but I think that applies in any work environment. “Envy isn't a concept I'm familiar with, but I don't know if it's a personality issue or if it's because I grew up in a family full of women, with a mother who was always there for me and never passed this kind of feeling on to us children. “On the contrary, I remember rejoicing in my sisters, brothers, and friends. I admired my brothers, who are all older than me, and I thought, "Wow, they did it, I want to do it too." “My brother has a degree in medicine, my sisters in law and architecture: for me, they were a motivation. I deeply love and appreciate women and men who achieve their goals; I think they can only be a source of inspiration. “The problem is that we live in the age of social media, which is full of not-so-great comments. The problem is that maybe those people who write those comments are the same ones who actually ask you for a photo or a greeting.”

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