French weather reporter Doria Tillier might be able to forecast the weather, but she isn’t so proficient at making soccer predictions. Tillier, 27-year-old weather girl for Le Grand Journal de Canal+ was so sure that France would not qualify for the 2014 World Cup that she made a bet that if France made it that she would do a weather forecast in the nude. Well the soccer gods must have heard our prayers because on Tuesday night France pulled out a 3-0 home victory over Ukraine and thus punching their ticket to Brazil. Tillier came through with her promise and presented the weather naked in what was probably the most watched weather forecast in history. The former model technically lived up to her promise, but she did her forecast about a mile away from the camera. She just Rob Forded everyone with the semantics in her bet. What, the video cameras can’t zoom?
Hot Weathergirl Does Naked Forecast After Losing Soccer Bet
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