
Glamorous DAZN host stuns in yellow bikini after vowing to continue presenting in sexy outfits
The Italian presenter and influencer was featured heavily in DAZN Italy's coverage of the Club World Cup in the US.
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Incardona was previously lashed out at by presenter Valentina Maceri.
Maceri took umbrage with the Italian's outfit choices while presenting.
She said: "Incardona mainly presents the betting odds.
"And she does it very sexy. Sometimes vulgarly"
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The 34-year-old responded to the accusations in early July, vowing to keep expressing herself as she sees fit.
She told the Global Networker: "I never give up my femininity — on the contrary, I use it as a strength.
"When you feel good in your skin, you're ready for anything."
She is clearly using her strength to great effect, growing a following of 1.3 million Instagram followers.
This figure even overshadows that of her football star boyfriend's following.
AC Milan and Italian national team midfielder Samuele Ricci, 23, has been dating the DAZN star despite being 11 years her junior.
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