Lali Esposito was sexually harassed during the Qatar 2022 World Cup final

It wasn’t all a party. The final between Argentina and France, won by the South Americans, had a painful event that took place in the stands of the Lusail Stadium. Lali Esposito who hours before had sung the notes of his national anthem for the decisive clash in Qatar 2022 was the victim of this event that quickly went viral on all digital platforms. Thousands of users on the networks have condemned the act and shown their unconditional support for the Argentine artist.

It turns out that while the team led by Lionel Scaloni resolved the penalty shootout against the French team, the actress was also sexually assaulted by a subject who took advantage of the excitement of the fans.

The images clearly show how this Argentine fan realizes the concentration of Lali Espósito towards Gonzalo Montiel’s key penalty to commit his crime. It was at that moment that this guy took the singer by the waist and rubbed her private parts against the body of the artist who did not realize the fact because of her emotion.

Even the protagonist of “Sky Rojo” runs out to celebrate the World Cup title with one of the friends with whom she witnessed the sporting event. At the moment, Lali herself has not commented on the matter, but thousands of her followers have condemned the action and ask to identify this guy so that the authorities can take action on the matter.

A few hours after the initial whistle for the final between France and Argentina, the organization announced that Lali Espósito would sing the notes of the Argentine anthem. And after this fact, the singer herself expressed the emotion she felt after being chosen by FIFA and she appreciated such a tremendous opportunity.

This is more than I could dream of… and look, I’ve always dreamed big. I’m from the most beautiful country in the world! Crowned with glory, let us live,” she expressed.

If you know someone who has been affected or involved in acts of family or sexual violence, contact Line 100 of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations for free, which has a team specialized in “providing information, guidance and emotional support “In addition, Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the Women’s Emergency Centers or the Urgent Care Service. This service is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including holidays).

Source-larepublica.pe