Ivana Knoll, a model and Instagram influencer from Croatia, has brazenly violated the strict code imposed on visitors at the Fifa World Cup in Qatar, insisting that she doesn’t “care” what officials have to say or do…
The brunette bombshell shared snaps of her sexy appearance in the stadium at the Croatia vs Canada match on Sunday.
CROATIAN MODEL SHARES SEXY SNAPS: ‘I’M NOT AFRAID’
Wearing a red-checkered mini-dress – the same print found in the Croatian national flag – Ivana Knoll posted pic after pic of her flamboyant look at the Fifa World Cup.
And it was clear she was violating strict rules imposed by the Islamic state – including showing off her knees, shoulders, butt, and plenty of cleavage.
But the 26-year-old owner of the “Knoll Doll” boutique frankly didn’t give a damn.
Speaking to the PA press agency outside the stadium, Ivana defended her actions. According to MailOnline, she said: “First I was thinking if the World Cup is happening there (Qatar), for sure they will allow us everything to make it comfortable for all fans without any of the restrictions.
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“Then I heard about the rules and I was shocked. The dress code forbids showing shoulders, knees, belly, and everything and I was like ‘Oh my God, I don’t even have the clothes to cover all of that”.
She continued: “I was super angry because if I’m not a Muslim and if we in Europe respect hijab and niqab, I think they need also to respect our way of life, our religion and in the end me wearing dresses, bikinis because I’m Catholic from Croatia who is here because of the World Cup”.
Of her skimpy clothing, Ivana claimed that she had not received any backlash -yet.
She added: “When I arrived I was surprised they were not making any problems about dressing, they allow you to wear everything that you want – except in government buildings, and in the end that’s fine”
When asked if she feared getting arrested over her barely-there outfits, she responded: I am never afraid of something like that”.
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU BREAK THE WORLD CUP RULES IN QATAR?
According to The Sun, breaking any of the World Cup dress code rules can result in a hefty fine, a ban, and/or jail time.
And if you think no one is watching the movements of every individual in the country, think again.
The publication reports that each stadium in Qatar has been equipped with more than 15,000 cameras to monitor every fan’s move.
Chief technology officer Niyas Abulrahiman said: “We have high-resolution special cameras to zoom in on a particular seat and clearly see the spectator.
“It’s being recorded, so that will help us in any post-event investigation.”