THE BEAUTIFUL girlfriend of former Liverpool flop Loris Karius has stunned fans with her latest Instagram snap.
Football presenter Diletta Leotta and her Newcastle goalkeeper fella revealed earlier this week how they had seen the New Year in style.
The pair celebrated the start of 2023 with a massive collection of balloons and ribbons.
They also posed for the camera in each other’s arms and shared a New Year’s kiss.
Diletta, who has 8.5million followers on Instagram, wished her fans a Happy New Year while the German stopper also shared a photo alongside some friends.
That got followers of the gorgeous Italian, 31, talking and now she has done it again by sharing a new busty pic.
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It showed her standing in front of a window, showing off her curves in the shadows, in front of an impressive city skyline.
And the comments soon started to flood in – with one even claiming that the ex-Anfield star Karius’ relationship with Leotta was the “best comeback of all time”.
Another wrote: “Karius went from humiliation in a Champions League to bagging this.”
Meanwhile, others were just keen to hail Leotta’s beauty.
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One commented: “The most beautiful in the world!”
Another wrote: “You are always beautiful.”
Meanwhile, the 29-year-old Karius joined the Magpies in September as a replacement for Martin Dubravka who left for Manchester United on loan.
Karius, who is yet to play for the North East club, began his career at Mainz but is best remembered for his time at Anfield, where he made 49 appearances, including the Champions League final in 2018.
They lost 3-1 to Real Madrid, with the German at fault for two goals after infamously throwing the ball out for it to deflect off Karim Benzema before fumbling Gareth Bale’s long range strike.
He was subsequently loaned out to Besiktas and spent last season away at Union Berlin before heading to Newcastle on a free when his Liverpool contract expired.
However, his future now remains unclear after Dubravka returned to St. James’ Park.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk