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By SPENCER MORGAN Published: 00: 27 AEDT, 18 March 2025 | Updated: 03: 52 AEDT, 18 March 2025 102 View comments Alisha Lehmann has tiptoed on the edge of Instagram's rules with her latest post on the platform.   Lehmann - who has been dubbed the 'World's Sexiest Footballer' - posted the images as part of a paid partnership with Tezenis, an underwear brand. Lehmann, who has 16. 6million followers, was seen posing in an all-black set with a netted transparent skin over the top. The Juventus star then lifted up the skin in one of the snaps to flaunt the fairly risque lingerie underneath. And many feel she was pushing the boundaries of what Instagram deems acceptable content. Their rules state that 'content that may be sexually explicit or suggestive, such as pictures of people in see-through clothing' is considered 'sensitive'. Alisha Lehmann has posted a series of racy pictures on her popular Instagram account Lehmann posted the pictures as part of a paid partnership with an underwear brand  Lehmann is currently out of action for her club Juventus after suffering a thigh injury  They add that they will 'remove content that contains adult nudity or sexual activity. ' Fans clearly enjoyed the post, which has garnered over 400, 000 likes in a matter of days.   Lehmann, who joined Juventus alongside her boyfriend Douglas Luiz last summer, is currently out of action with a thigh injury. And she has used the opportunity to advance her career in both modelling and fashion.   Lehmann contributed two goals and one assist in 23 matches for Juventus prior to her injury. Lehmann and Luiz began dating in 2021 before breaking up a year later. Their reconciliation was confirmed in January last year when Luiz uploaded a collection of loved-up photos while wishing Lehmann a happy birthday.  

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