After Argentina’s victory in the final of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, millions of Argentina fans and supporters celebrated their own way, however on of those celebrations that took place in the Qatar stadium undoubtedly attracted the most attention was that of two young fans of Messi, who, carried away by the euphoria of the moment, celebrated topless under the gaze of the authorities of that country.
The two girls, known on Instagram as Milubarbiie and Noe, decided that one of the best ways to celebrate Argentina’s victory was to take off their national team jerseys and go topless.
After going viral, the question that circulated among Qatar authorities and other social media platforms was whether they would be arrested for this act since the Qatari authorities had issued standard operating procedures that they would not allow such acts in public during FIFA 2022.
But their body parts were not fully exposed, as they both had the Argentinean flag painted (around nipples), in a case of body painting that, nevertheless, ignited social media thanks to the daring of the two fans.
Through the Instagram stories, one of them, Noe, posted a photo of herself on a plane, and in the caption, she joked that she was waiting for the aircraft to take off “before they come looking for me.”
Also, on her IG account, Milubarbiie posted a video where she said she had “made it back to Europe, a place I missed so much while cheering for Argentina in the soccer tournament.”
Although they were not the only women who gave people something to talk about for their beauty and daring, as before they did Ivana Knoll, the famous former Miss Croatia who appeared in several matches wearing tight pants with the colors of the flag of her country and on top only a bikini with the same features.
In the meantime, the two Argentinean girls who were captivated after their national team’s victory are back home, safe and sound, and with the memory of having been part of one of the most spectacular and memorable finals in the history of the World Cup.
The story was originally published at Marca.com