Meet woman who has predicted outcome of all Copa America football matches correctly using her breasts

Football
By Mirror | Jun 23, 2015

Venezuela: What is with Venezuelan TV presenters? The Copa America has given the chance for televisions hosts from the South American country to get their kit off.

First where was the presenter who kept her promise to take her clothes off if Venezuela won a game (which they did against Colombia in their opening match.

Now another host has used parts of her anatomy to try and predict group games in the Copa America and you know what...she gets most of them right!

Placing flags of the corresponding countries and then wiggling her boobs until one falls off is the process she's gone for; the first flag to fall off being the losing team.

Paul the Octopus it certainly isn't!

Here are the games she predicted and the results:

Chile vs Ecuador. Prediction: Chile win - CORRECT

Mexico vs Boliva. Prediction: draw - CORRECT

Uruguay vs Jamaica. Prediction: Uruguay win - CORRECT

Argentina vs Paraguay. Prediction: Argentina win - wrong (draw)

Chile vs Mexico. Prediction: Chile win - wrong (draw)

Brazil vs Peru. Prediction: Brazil win - CORRECT

Chile vs Bolivia. Prediction: Chile win - CORRECT

Mexico vs Ecuador. Prediction: Mexico win - wrong (Ecuador win)

That's a total of 5 out of 8 which isn't bad at all!

Could this be the start of a new way or predicting results?

We're not sure it would catch one because blah blah blah I've stopped writing anything coherent now because you're probably just watching the video and not reading this anymore.

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