Trolls slam adult movie star and tell her she could be EXECUTED for wearing barely-there outfit to the Socceroos' World Cup game against Argentina

Adult movie star Astrid Wett has been warned she could be executed after posting a number of risqué outfits from her time at the World Cup in Qatar.

The Only Fans sensation wore a pair of tiny shorts coupled with an unbuttoned shirt that revealed her bikini top when Lionel Messi's Argentina faced Australia on Sunday - and online trolls reacted by heaping abuse on her.

Her bold wardrobe decision at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Sunday (AEDT) was condemned by some football fans given the conservative way of life in the Middle Eastern nation.


One person sent a brutal GIF which read 'VAR Execution', while another said: 'Astrid here is Qatar not England.'

Another Twitter user wrote: 'Cover yourself up, respect another country rules and culture.'

Porn star Astrid Wett's decision to wear short black denim shorts, an open shirt and a bikini top at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium when the Socceroos played Argentina was condemned by some football fans given the conservative way of life in the Middle East

Porn star Astrid Wett's decision to wear short black denim shorts, an open shirt and a bikini top at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium when the Socceroos played Argentina was condemned by some football fans given the conservative way of life in the Middle East

The 22-year-old from England is an Only Fans sensation and has 333,000 Instagram followers

The 22-year-old from England is an Only Fans sensation and has 333,000 Instagram followers

Wett, who has been supporting England in Doha, fired back on Twitter, stating: 'WTF? I'm not going to beheaded be respectful, this country is beautiful... I hate our [UK] media.'

It comes after reports emerged of rainbow clothing being confiscated at some World Cup stadiums in Doha during the group stage of the tournament. 

Rainbow colours have a long-standing association with the promotion of LGBTQ+ rights, with Qatar World Cup ambassador Khalid Salam describing homosexuality as 'damage in the mind' and suggesting players and fans would have to 'accept our rules here.'

In addition, FIFA discouraged footballers from wearing the OneLove armband in support of inclusion and diversity.

One person sent Ms Wett a blunt GIF which read 'VAR Execution', while another said: 'Astrid here is Qatar not England' based on her clothing choices in Qatar

One person sent Ms Wett a blunt GIF which read 'VAR Execution', while another said: 'Astrid here is Qatar not England' based on her clothing choices in Qatar

Wett has responded to the avalanche of criticism, declaring she has been 'respectful in Qatar and hates UK media'

Wett has responded to the avalanche of criticism, declaring she has been 'respectful in Qatar and hates UK media'

England and Wales were among seven nations forced to abandon plans to wear the armband after FIFA suggested players would face on-field sanctions if armbands were displayed.

Croatian supporer Ivana Knoll, who has been dubbed the sexiest fan at the World Cup, called the tournament 'the worst organisation in history' and has been warned to tone down her revealing outfits in Doha.

The wives and girlfriends of English players have also been warned to dress modestly - including wearing a scarf around their necks to avoid revealing too much of their chest - while in the strict Islamic nation. 

In late October, the Socceroos sent over a powerful video involving 15 current players, calling on Qatar to improve its conditions for migrant workers and to change their LGBTI laws.

Croatian supporter Ivana Knoll - dubbed the sexiest fan at the World Cup - has also been warned to tone down her revealing outfits

Croatian supporter Ivana Knoll - dubbed the sexiest fan at the World Cup - has also been warned to tone down her revealing outfits

'We have learnt that the decision to host the World Cup in Qatar has resulted in the suffering and harm of countless of our fellow workers,' the players collectively said.

'These migrant workers who have suffered are not just numbers - like the migrants that have shaped our country and our football. They possessed the same courage and determination to build a better life.'

The clip - which had the backing of Football Australia - generated international headlines, with Graham Arnold's men applauded by many for their bold stance.

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