News reporter strips naked on TV while discussing Cristiano Ronaldo

Football
By Mirror | Apr 30, 2015

The Cristiano Ronaldo effect: News reporter strips naked on TV while discussing the Real Madrid man

In a sentence nobody thought they'd be reading today, a Venezuelan TV presenter has spiced up an already spicy Cristiano Ronaldo story - by stripping completely, 100% naked while talking about it.

Yuvi Pallares, it seems, has a bit of form when it comes to this sort of behaviour. Apparently, she's known for it in her homeland.

Yikes.

Pallares was reporting on rumours of a possible relationship between the Real Madrid man and Playboy model Daniella Chavez when she decided to strip down and bare all.

This isn't the first time we're talking about Daniella Chavez either. Last month the model posted a furious naked selfie after losing a beauty contest, telling organisers to "get stuffed".

Anyway, apparently Chavez has revealed that she likes to fantasise about Cristiano Ronaldo, which is big news in Venezuela.

And when raunchy news hits the Venezuelan TV screens presented by Yuvi Pallares, she just has to start getting naked herself, obviously.

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