
Albanian Laura Woods shows off incredible figure in hot pink bikini as fans say ‘beyond perfection'
The stunning TV host has a huge fan base and is often hailed as the Albanian Laura Woods.
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Eva, 30, presents coverage of the Champions League but has also worked as a model and an actress.
This work has seen her build her own huge fanbase on Instagram with 1.2million followers.
She regularly wows them with her stunning posts and bold outfits on the social media platform.
She has done it again with a new "Sardinia photo dump" after a recent trip to the Italian island.
The post included pictures of herself wearing a glamorous hot pink bikini while posing on the shoreline.
She also showed off a green bikini that fans had already seen in a previous post.
Her followers were still impressed as they flocked to the comment section.
One fan posted: "You look beautiful Eva."
A second wrote: "Beautiful like the sunrise and just beyond perfection."
A third commented: "You are so beautiful and talented Eva."
A fourth said: "Summer couldn't get any hotter."
Meanwhile, Eva hosted an Albanian awards night back in May and caught the eye with her bold outfit.
She wore a glittery, low-cut gown that reached the floor, and it was filled with sparkling gems.
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Eva has also recently been crowned the "cutest Queen" after wearing an audacious top as Inter Milan battled Barcelona in the semi-final.
She also gained fans' attention as she hosted coverage of Stage One of the Giro d'Italia.
Scroll down for a glimpse into Eva's glamorous lifestyle...
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