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Alisha Lehmann risks wardrobe malfunction as she adjusts bra while modelling bikini

Alisha Lehmann risks wardrobe malfunction as she adjusts bra while modelling bikini

The Sun10 hours ago
ALISHA LEHMANN risked a wardrobe malfunction as she adjusted her bra while modelling a bikini.
The Swiss stunner, 26, cut a sultry figure while posing for a new fashion shoot.
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Lehmann showed off her football skills on a beach with the sun shining down.
But it was the Juventus star's red bikini which turned heads on social media.
Fans flocked online as Lehmann displayed her toned figure in an advert for Tezenis.
But she almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction while adjusting her bra.
Luckily for Lehmann, there were no issues to worry about.
And she instead lapped up praise from supporters on Instagram.
One said: 'Beautiful.'
Another declared: 'Why are you so pretty?'
One noted: 'Alisha is really sweet.'
Another added: 'So amazing, beautiful lady.'
Lehmann was previously in a relationship with Brazil star and former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz.
Following speculation over her personal life, Lehmann's mother took aim at critics in a social media rant.
Sarah Guggisberg said: 'She (Lehmann) became famous for her footballing achievements, not her makeup.
'She wears makeup, right? She's been playing in the top flight for years. It's not like she just wears makeup.
'You don't know her at all and you don't know what a wonderful person she is.
'And she became famous for her footballing achievements, not her makeup.'
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