STUNNING Serie A presenter Diletta Leotta continues to wow her fans after she posted snaps of herself working from home on Instagram.
The 28-year-old is no stranger to treating her 6.1 million followers, with the blonde beauty recently setting tongues wagging during a skiing trip to the Alps.
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Diletta Leotta has once again treated her Instagram followersCredit: Instagram / @dilettaleotta
And the ex-Sky Sport Italia presenter has plenty of time on her hands with the Serie A season currently postponed due to the coronavirus crisis.
But she took to social media where she claimed she is not taking a break from her work with subscription channel DAZN, as she posed next to her laptop in a tiny crop top and shorts.
The picture has been liked over 650,000 times, with users immediately fawning over the post.
One said: “You are beautiful.”
Another commented: “Always stylish.”
A third questioned whether the image was real, as they stated: “This photo is so fake it looks like it was taken from Shutterstock.”
Leotta then uploaded a picture of her standing next to a tangerine tart in the kitchen, with her followers again quick to praise her.
However one cheekily told her: “Don’t eat it all.”
Italy is one of the world’s worst infected countries of the infectious disease, with the death toll surpassing 2,158 people on Tuesday.
Leotta, 28, shared a snap of a tangerine tart she made on social mediaCredit: Instagram / @dilettaleotta
Dazn Serie A presenter Leotta boasts more than 6.1 million followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram / @dilettaleotta
Leotta is currently working from home in lockdown due to the coronavirus crisisCredit: Instagram / @dilettaleotta
There have been over 27,980 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the country, with the Lombardy region in the north of Italy suffering the most.
Brother Marco Bergamelli, one of the priests at the All Saints church in Bergamo, recently told the New York Times that the church could not cope with the amount of dead bodies.
He said: “Unfortunately, we don’t know where to put them. It takes time and the dead are many.”
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