
TNT Sports presenter twerks in see-through outfit and leather coat as she hosts Champions League final
TNT SPORTS presenter Miroslava Montemayor twerked in a see-through outfit and leather coat while hosting the Champions League final.
Montemayor, 35, is a former model who now presents live football coverage in Mexico for TNT Sports.
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She is already a fan favourite thanks to her dazzling way with the camera.
And before PSG's 5-0 win over Inter Milan, she turned heads with a plunging see-through outfit.
Montemayor left little to the imagination as she flaunted her daring fashion choice.
But she then went a step further as she twerked while pitch-side.
Fans were left amazed by Montemayor's latest antics.
One said: 'Blessings to you.'
Another declared: 'The best is named Miroslava.'
One noted: 'Incredible beauty.'
Another added: 'This is spectacular.'
Montemayor had already caused a stir before PSG's first-ever Champions League win.
PSG hold Victory Parade following Champions League win against Inter Milan
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She picked her team of the tournament alongside colleagues.
But she controversially left out Barcelona's Lamine Yamal — widely tipped to win this year's Ballon d'Or.
Fans forgave her though as they continued to react to her amazing dress.
One said: 'You are a queen.'
Another gasped: 'Simply stunning.'
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