
Diletta Leotta shows off new ‘Bond girl' look as DAZN host puts on revealing display in low cut ski suit
DILETTA LEOTTA fired a red arrow through the heart of her admirers with A View to a Thrill.
Fans loved the DAZN presenter 's new "Bond girl" look as she wore a low-cut scarlet ski suit on the slopes.
The wife of ex- Liverpool keeper Loris Karius hit new peaks for style as she wrote: "Summer starts at altitude."
Leotta was also called a "Beautiful Little Red Riding Hood" by one of her 9.2million Instagram followers.
But the sports broadcaster claimed she had little time to enjoy her fairytale surroundings.
Alongside snowy photos and video clips, Leotta wrote: "A quick escape to @stmoritz, just time enough to shoot, breathe and take it all in.
Grateful for the warm welcome and the beauty all around."
She reckoned her sleek outfit, complete with matching ski boots, was "timeless".
And it made for a red 'Letta day for her admirers.
Many were gasping, "Oh, Oh, heaven!" when seeing her sporty snaps from the Swiss mountains.
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"Mamma mia! said one.
And a fervent, thesaurus-favouring fan described her as: "Gorgeous. Wonderful. Inimitable. Aesthetic icon of extreme elegance."
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Another aimed his Golden Gun of praise at her glamorous pics and announced: "Perfect shooting!"
Leotta's social media fame has been surpassed of late by her broadcasting career - as a Serie A specialist.
Meanwhile, husband Karius is rebuilding his reputation at Schalke after poor Premier League spells at Liverpool and Newcastle.
The 31-year-old had not played for 371 days before making his debut for the German second-tier club in February.
A lesser man could have faded away after a year in the wilderness.
But tough cookie Karius decided it was No Time to Cry.
A glimpse into the DAZN presenter 's life..
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