Astrid Wett wants to respect Qatar’s traditional culture and religion, but she also wants to make her supporters happy while she is there.
Huge football lover The OnlyFans stunner is currently in the Middle East cheering on England at the World Cup. After the Three Lions’ 3-0 victory over Senegal on Sunday, some keen viewers might have even caught her in a brief TV cameo.
But unlike Croatia supporter Ivana Knoll, who has drawn criticism for her daring attire throughout the competition, Astrid wants to uphold the highest standards of deference to the host nation’s laws and morals.
Before departing for the Middle East, Astrid spoke exclusively to Daily Star Sport about her preparations for the World Cup as an adult content creator. She also revealed how she intends to keep her fans happy during the knockout stages.
“I’m super excited to go to Qatar,” Astrid told us last week. “I’m so lucky to be in the position where I can go for the World Cup. I plan to share my experience on social media without any kind of censorship, so people can get a real feel for what it’s like out there.
But unlike Croatia supporter Ivana Knoll, who has drawn criticism for her daring attire throughout the competition, Astrid wishes to uphold the highest standards of deference to the host nation’s laws and morals.
Before departing for the Middle East, Astrid spoke exclusively to Daily Star Sport about her preparations for the World Cup as an adult content provider. She also revealed how she intends to keep her fans happy during the knockout stages.
“Going along to all the games is the main thing but it will be interesting to see what the overall experience is being a young female OnlyFans model.”
Astrid appears to have been having a good time so far, as evidenced by the amusing posts that can be found on her Twitter and Instagram feeds, especially after England’s victory.
She has, however, also hinted that while she’s in Qatar, fans won’t be able to enjoy her customary raunchy and explicit content, tweeting: “No boob photo out here lads.”
“I’ll be completely respectful of their religion and abiding by their rules so it shouldn’t be a problem.”
Astrid – and her followers – will be hoping England’s World Cup journey can go on a little while longer yet, with a crunch quarter-final to come against France on Saturday.