- Chelsea Becirevic stuns in low-cut black dress
- Model attended Derby Day with Ivan Soldo
- The pair looked smitten at racing carnival
Australia’s ‘hottest footy WAG’ Chelsea Becirevic has wowed fans on Derby Day in a stunning low-cut black dress, as she stepped out with her boyfriend.
Becirevic, who is dating AFL player Ivan Soldo, posted shots of herself to social media from Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival.
The 24-year-old model wore an elegant black dress with an over-size black hat – and finished off the look with white heels and black gloves.
Soldo looked sharp with a classic black suit which matched Becirevic’s look perfectly.
‘Took my breath away,’ posted one fan.
‘Absolutely gorgeous! replied another
‘Stunning!’ posted a third.
In October, Becirevic, spoke out against online trolls after she had been subjected to ‘bullying’ on social media.
Australia’s ‘hottest footy WAG’ Chelsea Becirevic has wowed fans on Derby Day with a daring black dress
The 24-year-old blonde model wore an elegant black dress with an over-size black hat
Her boyfriend Ivan Soldo had also lashed out at those who have criticised the couple, and those who have bullied his partner, in a statement published on his Instagram.
The Port Adelaide ruckman and his girlfriend have been in the spotlight in recent months after it appeared that the pair were looking to leave South Australia despite the AFL star having moved there last year.
Becirevic had followed Soldo to the City of Churches following his trade from Richmond but had only stayed for a short period of time.
She said that Adelaide was ‘not for me personally’ and had moved to the Middle East to pursue a job opportunity with Emirates, before returning to Australia.
Soldo, meanwhile, who had been sounded out by St Kilda during the trade period, had lashed out at the ‘ridiculous narrative’ that has surrounded he and Becirivic on social media.
In October, Becirevic defiantly spoken out against online trolls
The couple have made headlines this year after Becirevic moved to the Middle East to pursue a job opportunity with Emirates, before returning to Australia
Becirevic, a model, marketer and influencer, says she had ‘never spoken poorly about Adelaide’ and insisted that Soldo’s decision to ask to be traded had nothing to do with her
Venting his anger in a statement on Instagram, the ruckman claimed he had no intention of leaving Power, but also blasted online trolls who have criticised his girlfriend throughout his trade saga.
‘Also, the bullying and hate towards my partner needs to stop, this backwards narrative is getting old,’ he wrote.
Becirevic also took to Instagram to post a video of herself and Soldo, holding hands and sharing a kiss.
She captioned the video with one word: ‘Unbothered.’