According to FIFA’s rules, only winners of the World Cup and heads of state are allowed to touch the official trophy. England’s Daniel Sturridge and Wayne Rooney have followed this rule at promotional events in the UK. But it seems Rihanna got her hands on the solid gold trophy and even shared a kiss with it. She also took a selfie with the prized possession after previously causing a stir by lifting up her shirt during Germany’s win over Argentina at the Maracana.
While the Rio celebrations were underway, the German players’ loved ones and children were spotted holding the trophy, which implies that FIFA’s rules on the 18-carat gold medal may have become more relaxed. Prior to this, the musician had flaunted her leather-like bra in the stadium while the team was competing.
A young woman, who is 26 years old, shared a photo on Twitter that highlighted her love for the game. Soon after, she posted another picture of herself wearing revealing swimwear and expressing admiration for “her German boys.” Thus, it was not unexpected when this woman, who happens to be from Barbados, celebrated with the victorious German team and relaxed after the game. The players were thrilled to party with her, as can be seen in several photos they shared online, depicting a night full of enjoyment.
A picture has surfaced on social media showing Rihanna holding a cup while two players, Podolski and Schweinsteiger, kiss her. Another photo shows her with the lone goal scorer of the game, Mario Götze, whom she affectionately calls “My hitta #Gotze #Champions.” On Monday, the singer tweeted about her celebratory night, stating that she had touched, held, kissed, and took a selfie with the cup. This begs the question: what other exciting goals are on her bucket list?
For the World Cup final, the popular artist Diamonds decided to keep it casual and wore a pair of jeans and a Trapstar sports top. Not only that, but she also shared a snapshot of herself wearing a swimsuit in the colors of the German flag, letting her fans know who she was supporting.