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The WAG who outraged soccer bosses by making love on the pitch where Croatia beat England is facing charges after flashing her breasts at police in a drunken row, local media have reported.
Nives Celsius, wife of Croatian football ace Dino Drpic, refused to hand over ID when police stopped her and a pal as they drove home after a night out in capital Zagreb on Wednesday.
Local media claimed the 28-year-old erotic model and pop star, whose friend had been pulled over for traffic offences, began to insult officers and then flashed her breasts at them before getting back in the car and refusing to come out.
She was reportedly then physically "dragged" out of the car and taken to a police station.
Police have confirmed the incident and say Celsius is facing charges of breaching public order laws.
Nives previously stunned Croat FA officials when she boasted of having sex with her husband on the centre spot of the Zagreb stadium where Croatia sent England packing 2-0 in a Euro08 qualifier.
"Dino had arranged that people should turn on the stadium lights for us and he finally fulfilled his dream of having sex in the middle of a football pitch. It was very naughty," she revealed.
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Peter wrote on 29. 11. 2009 from Croatia
Not sure why she has been treated as a star
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