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Journalist has to cover up blonde football fan’s boob as she shows him intimate tattoo

Italian journalist Tancredi Palmeri was forced to think fast when an excited fan wanted to show him her tattoo on a live broadcast – because of its intimate location.

Appearing on SportItalia during the January transfer window, Palmeri was joined by a very excited female fan and a guest when conversation turned to her love of Scottish outfit Hearts.

The Edinburgh-born fan then proceeded to take her boob out of her dress to show the camera her inking – with Palmeri throwing up a hand to block the view as the trio chuckled.

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He wrote on Twitter alongside the video: “When a blondie Hearts of Midlothian fan storms into your transfer window live and wants to show to whole Italy her pride against Hibernians from the bottom of her heart.

“I’d say from the bottom of her boobs.”

With an amused fan saying in response: “It’s just January and we already have the best interview of 2023!”

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The Hearts fan showed off her ‘5-1’ tattoo – but Tancredi Palmeri panicked



Scot Natasha smiled for the camera having revealed her love for Hearts

The fan, named Natasha, said her tattoo was in relation to Heart’s fierce rivalry with Hibernian, with a smiling Palmeri chuckling when she again showed the camera.

The tattoo was to commemorate Hearts’ 5-1 Scottish Cup final destruction of their rivals back in 2012, having won 3-0 in a meeting between the two last week.

Palmeri then admitted he forgot the name of his guest due to her antics, to which she smiled and said: “I understand! That’s all I understand my boobs are real!”



Hearts smashed rivals Hibs 5-1 in the 2012 Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park

Natasha was a long way from home, meeting Palmeri outside the Milanese hotel, wanting to show everyone just how much she loves Hearts and dislikes Hibs.

The famous clubs have competed in the Edinburgh derby some a friendly meeting in 1875, with Hearts winning in 148 of their 333 competitive fixtures.

In recent fixtures Hearts have extended their dominance, winning two of their last three encounters with Hibs without a win in six games.

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