Topless World Cup celebrations spread in Argentina

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Fans of Lionel Messi and the World Cup-winning Argentina team are tossing their tops in celebration.

Inspired by the two soccer fans who went topless at the final in Qatar, social media is now awash in Argentinian women taking topless selfies.

Models Noe Dreams and pal Milubarbiee became Instagram famous after they were booted from Lusail Stadium for dancing topless inside the stadium. They referred to themselves as “The Topless Girls.”

Luckily for the pair, Qatari officials went easy on them.

Women in the kingdom are barred from wearing sexy clothing in public and public nudity is a prison-bound offense.

The two women returned safely to Argentina — where they kicked off the topless trend that’s spread like wildfire.

Video footage posted to social media reveals women taking off their tops — and sometimes the rest of their clothes as well — to celebrate the country’s soccer triumph over France.

According to The UK Sun, one video reveals a naked woman dancing on top of a light post, while others show women going to extreme lengths to show off their figures. One showed a mystery brunette walking naked through the Buenos Aires Plaza de Mayo as millions of fans flooded the public square.

There had been speculation that Noe Dreams and Milubarbiee had been detained in Qatar.

Noe wrote: “Thanks to the guys at @facepaintingfans for supporting this madness and painting us. (The flag is dedicated to those) who always support me with messages and words… to express their pride and good wishes.”

She added: “PS whoever is world champion celebrates as they want.”

The two women’s Instagram pages are packed with photos of luxury travel in some of the world’s hotspots, including Paris, London, Rome, Amsterdam, Ibiza and Dubai.

Of course, the pair’s foray to Qatar could have ended in disaster.

The country’s Tourism Agency wrote: “Visitors (men as well as women) are expected to show respect for local culture by avoiding excessively revealing clothing in public.”

bhunter@postmedia.com

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