
Kim Kardashian lookalike and football presenter sends fans wild in low-cut top as she watches Chelsea beat Leverkusen
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A KIM KARDASHIAN lookalike and football presenter stole the show at Stamford Bridge as she watched Chelsea beat Bayer Leverkusen.
Maria Luisa Jacobelli, an Italian TV presenter and journalist, was seen in London for the pre-season friendly clash.
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Maria Luisa Jacobelli sent fans wild as she attended Chelsea vs Bayer Leverkusen
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Maria Luisa is a stunning TV presenter for sportmediaset
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She has 4.5 million followers on Instagram
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She is a former star of Temptation Island
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Maria Luisa often sends fans into meltdown with her jaw-dropping outfits
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She has also been compared to Kim Kardashian looks wise
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Chelsea won the friendly 2-0 thanks to goals from Brazilian stars Estevao and Joao Pedro either side of half time.
But while the South Americans were able to bring some samba flair to the clash on the pitch, it was the stunning Maria Luisa who brought the sparkle off it.
She shared a snap of herself pitchside at Stamford Bridge while wearing a low-cut top.
The former Temptation Island star also took a photo of the bespoke Club World Cup trophy which Chelsea showed off to fans who attended the game.
Maria Luisa, 34, captioned her post: "Thank you, Chelsea, for having me here today.
"What a day! See you soon."
And many of her 4.5 million followers loved that she was gearing up for the season for Sport Mediaset.
One fan said: "Beautiful."
A second said: "Welcome to the home of the champions of the world!"
Another said: "What a beauty."
Kim Kardashian lookalike sports presenter risks wardrobe malfunction as she performs keepie-ups in daring outfit
A fourth added: "Up the Chels."
Many others replied with heart emojis.
Naples beauty Maria Luisa has previously been compared to superstar Kim Kardashian.
But Maria Luisa has already proved she is far more than just a pretty face, showing off her football skills by performing some keepie-uppies on camera in the studio last year.
Her recent stay in London also saw her wearing a see-through white top with a bra underneath as she enjoyed some Italian cuisine at Cipriani in Mayfair.
She is also the owner of a Benjamin Pavard shirt after he gifted her it following an Inter Milan win over Benfica.
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