
TNT Sports presenter Miroslava Montemayor stuns in see-through top as she gets ready to host Champions League final
The 35-year-old presents TNT Sports' coverage of the tournament in Mexico.
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Miroslava Montemayor has stunned with a plunging see-through outfit
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The Mexican is TNT's Champions League host
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Miroslava is a former model and represented Mexico at Miss International 2013
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The 35-year-old has fronted TNT's coverage of the CL since 2019
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Miroslava is known for her
And her latest wardrobe choice has sent her 884,000 followers into a frenzy.
Miroslava previewed PSG's showdown against Inter Milan on Saturday night.
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But fans admitted they "forgive her" as she dazzled in a gorgeous see-through black dress.
One fan gasped: "You are a queen."
Another commented: "Simply stunning."
Miroslava also gave her followers a glimpse into TNT's halftime show for the final in Munich.
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Rocking a traditional German dirndl, she wrote: "Behind the scenes of rehearsals for the Champions League halftime show… Munich, here we come!"
One lovestruck fan replied: "I need to watch this."
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And a second said: "The look is EVERYTHING."
Miroslava represented her country at Miss International 2013 in Japan.
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She began her foray into TV over a decade ago after leaving modelling behind.
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Miroslava rocked traditional German dress as the TNT team prepare to head to Munich
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Her first TV gig was on Azteca Noreste sports show ADN.
She joined up with ESPN in 2015, fronting a number of their Spanish-language shows.
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The presenter turns her hand to everything from American football to tennis.
Miroslava left ESPN in 2019 to join TNT, where she has since fronted the network's Champions League coverage in Mexico.
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