Boob-flashing woman stuns transfer guru Tancredi Palmeri in bare-chested stunt
Live broadcasting requires considerable skills in timing, intelligence and composure under pressure.
And Italian TV favourite Tancredi Palmeri had all three traits on display while reporting for Sportitalia on Monday evening. The transfer guru was on the ground with a mic in hand when a group of bystanders bombarded his broadcast.
The spectators took their chance at five minutes of fame and crowded the background of Tancredi's shot before the raunch-o-meter was raised a couple of notches. And Palmeri could hardly believe what (he thought) he'd seen after only catching a glimpse of the brunette's exposed chest.
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The Dutch woman in question is understood to have claimed she once dated Netherlands and Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt. That was before she revealed a little more without using any words, pulling down the front of her top but just stopping short of copping a crime for public indecency.
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Fans were left in stitches as the Sportitalia journalist spun on his heels to double-check his eyes weren't failing him. And it was Tanc's final expression – a rare mix of dread and titillation – that sent some over the edge.
"I haven't laughed so hard and well since there were lire," commented one X user in the reply section. "Forever grateful. Long live the Netherlands."
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Another laughed: "The face in the finale AHAHAHA." And a third follower remarked: "There was a risk of a diplomatic incident."
The old adage goes to never work with children or animals on live television. But Palmeri can perhaps add Dutch women (who may be under the influence) to that list.
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