A fan of the Netherlands football team was forced to remove her inflated breasts by officials in Qatar outside the Al Thumama Stadium after the team’s FIFA opening match. World Cup 2022 against Senegal on Monday.
Harry Gudsbloem is known as ‘T*TS Man’ for wearing inflated breasts during matches of the Netherlands football team. He is often seen supporting the Dutch side at the stadium during important matches.
Gudsblom revealed that he encountered no problems when entering the stadium on Monday, but was forced to evacuate while celebrating the win with other fans.
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“There was no problem in the beginning, not with the police, not with the security, everyone wanted to take selfies with me, everything went well,” he said.
“During the match, I saw a guard talking to an agent and pointing at me. But an officer gestured ‘let it go’.
“Nevertheless, I later saw two policemen with an iPad approach another fan wearing a OneLove band. I was then able to quickly hide my strap under my sleeve.
“After that the party just continued, we won the game, danced in the field outside the stadium and everything. Also took selfies.
“Then suddenly an overzealous cop came and started working hard. I had to take off and hand over my OneLove captain’s armband.
“Then I had to be escorted off the stadium grounds by twenty police officers. And I had to take off my breasts along the way.”
Meanwhile, Louis van Gaal’s Dutch side can also get out of Group A with a win over Ecuador, but hosts Qatar will need a draw with Senegal.
The Oranje secured a 2–0 victory against the African champions in their opening match thanks to late goals from in-form youngsters Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaasen.
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The Netherlands, three-time runners-up, are playing at the World Cup for the first time since finishing third under Van Gaal in 2014.
“We came here to be world champions,” Van Gaal said on the eve of the game.
Qatar are in dire need of a response after a 2-0 defeat to Ecuador at the tournament, in which most of the crowd left before the final whistle.
Another defeat could see the Asian Cup holders become only the second home team after South Africa in 2010 to be knocked out in the group stage.
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