Sports Reporter Accused Of Wearing 'Inappropriate' Birthday Party Outfit Identified
A sports reporter accused of wearing an "inappropriate" outfit to a kid's birthday party has been identified.
A female sports reporter went viral over the weekend, for her birthday party outfit at a 2-year-old's celebration. While the female sports reporter looked stunning, some have suggested that the outfit she wore to the party wasn't appropriate, given that it was a celebration for a 2-year-old. It was actually a dual birthday party, as the sports reporter and the young child shared the same birthday. Still, many took issue with it.
The female sports reporter has since been identified on social media. She has a massive following.
The sports reporter accused of wearing the "inappropriate" outfit to the kid's birthday party is veteran soccer host and commentator Diletta Leotta.
Leotta, one of the most popular sports reporters in Europe, has a massive following on social media. She has close to 10 million followers on Instagram.
Meet the stunning sports reporter who went viral
Leotta went viral for wearing a see-through dress at her 2-year-old daughter's birthday party. As mentioned previously, it was actually a dual celebration, as she and her daughter share the same birthday.
Still, some fans took issue with the dress, calling it inappropriate for an event where children at in attendance.
Fans took issue with the outfit.
"I love and appreciate the look but it doesn't seem very fitting for a very young girl's birthday🤷," one fan wrote.
"Mom stealing the show from her daughter on her birthday," one fan added.
"It's the daughter's birthday but she always the center of attention and always showing out... yeah that's it... you got us bored," another fan added.
Leotta won't back down
While Leotta is facing criticism from some, she's not going to apologize for the outfit, as going viral on social media is a big part of her brand.
The DAZN host will surely continue to trend on social media for her outfits moving forward.
Sports Reporter Accused Of Wearing 'Inappropriate' Birthday Party Outfit Identified first appeared on The Spun on Aug 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Aug 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
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