Astrid Wett was warned to "cover up" after posing for revealing photos of herself in Qatar.
By Cally Brooks, News Reporter,Leia Paxton
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An adult star has been told she "risks execution" for her World Cup outfit after posing for racy pictures in Qatar. Astrid Wett was warned that she should "cover up" after posting the images online. The OnlyFans star has attended a number of games at this winter's competition. But her outfit choices appear to have riled some up, with the Muslim country having strong conservative views on dress attire.
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Ms Wett, who was inside the stadium as England beat Senegal 3-0 last night to secure a place in the quarter-finals, posted a picture of herself wearing nothing but a short black denim skirt, a small white bikini top and an open white shirt, theDaily Star reports.
Questions have been raised as to Qatar's strict rules, with some feeling leaders have relaxed them for the torunament over fear of huge backlash.
But that hasn't stopped some warning Ms Wett about following them and being respectful while over there.
One person tweeted her: “Astrid here is Qatar not England."
Ms Wett was warned to 'cover up' (Image: wettastrid/Instagram)
Ms Wett has attended a number of games this year (Image: wettastrid/Instagram)
And another wrote: “No respect for the culture.”
Several warned of a possible "execution" by sending a gif entitled 'VAR EXECUTION' with others posting a variety of other more mean spirited comments.
A third added: “Cover yourself up, respect another country rules and culture.”
The OnlyFans star threw her support behind Gareth Southgate's Three Lions earlier last week, dropping a pair of stunning pictures of herself wearing an England shirt with her tongue out.
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Trolls gave her 'execution' warnings (Image: wettastrid/Instagram)
Qatar has strict rules for women (Image: wettastrid/Instagram)
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She captioned the snaps, shortly before England thrashed Wales 3-0 to win their World Cup group: "Wales aren’t ready for us today."
It comes afterEnglandfans were asked not to dress up in crusader costumes in order to avoid upsetting Muslims at theWorld Cupafter a couple of supporters were seemingly led away by security last week.
Supporters often attend England matches dressed as St George, the patron saint usually depicted as a knight on horseback, although footage shared onTwitterappeared to show two England fans wearing chain mail and helmets being turned around by officials prior to Monday's victory over Iran.
Ms Wett has since hit back at warnings with a tweet she posted in response to an article published by the Daily Star.
She wrote: “WTF? I’m not going to [be] beheaded be respectful, this country is beautiful I hate our media.”
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She also shamed another user who had mockingly photoshopped a naked image of her in front of a stadium prayer room.
Alongside her World Cup posts, she has shared clips of herself enjoying the beach, adding: “Qatar is beautiful”.
The Twitter abuse facing the adult star comes after reports emerged of rainbow clothing being confiscated at the World Cup stadiums in Qatar. The rainbow colours have a long-standing association with the promotion of LGBTQ+ rights.
Qatar World Cup ambassador Khalid Salam has described hom*osexuality as “damage in the mind” and suggested players and fans would have to “accept our rules here”.
In addition, FIFA discouraged athletes from wearing the OneLove armband in support of inclusion and diversity.
England and Wales were among seven nations to abandon plans to wear the armband after FIFA suggested players would face sporting sanctions if the armband was displayed.
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