The wife of former Southampton and Italy striker Graziano Pelle stunned her fans as she took to Instagram to promote her own swimwear brand.
Hungarian-born model Viktoria Varga has been dubbed the ‘world’s sexiest WAG’ and she left her fans smouldering again as she flaunted her long legs and stunning looks whilst promoting her swimwear brand ‘Vama Swim’ wearing a dress from the collection.
Varga married the 20-time Italy international in July last year after the couple began dating in 2012 when Pele was playing for Feyenoord. And the beauty has built a following to match her hubby’s as she posted to her 610,000 followers on Instagram a collection of pictures, with the caption: “Golden light and shimmering bronze.”
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Fans were quick to swoon over her in the comments section, with one saying: “Amazing, absolutely wonderful pictures. A second said: “Darling you are beautiful, you are always elegant and also very charming,” whilst a third added: “Your BEAUTY is STUNNING!!”
Varga’s relationship with Pelle has seen her dubbed ‘the world’s sexiest WAG’ by her fans as she’s enjoyed travelling across Europe and Asia with her husband in recent years, as Antonio Conte’s leading man for Euro 2016 played in Italy, the Netherlands, England and China during their time together.
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Pelle, now 38, joined Southampton for £8million in 2014 after scoring 54 goals in 64 games for Feyenoord. The Italian netted double figures in both his two seasons at St Mary’s and helped Ronald Koeman’s side qualify for the Europa League in his first season.
But just as Saudi Arabia have taken over the market now, Pelle was one of the Premier League’s big hitters to buck the trend and head to China in a £12m deal in 2016 – seeing him pocket £350,000-per-week. Pelle played for Shandong Luneng for four years until he returned to former club Parma on a six-month deal in 2021 to see out his career.
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