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She left nothing to the imagination as she celebrated with her top off on Sunday – which breaks strict laws in Qatar.
Fears were mounting she could have been put behind bars as there had been no sign of her after she was reportedly removed from the stadium.
But on Monday, it appeared Noe – who has named herself “The Topless Girl” on social media – and her friend escaped punishment in Qatar.
Noe shared more topless clips from Sunday’s celebrations – and even appeared to post a picture of her boarding a plane out of the country.
She didn’t just get her kit off inside the stadium – Noe shared a new video of her and her pal whipping their tops off outside the Lusail while taking a photo with grinning fans.
And she also posted another clip of the two women facing the cheering crowds inside the stadium and celebrating with their tops off.
In another video, Noe and her pal can be seen getting ready before the game, showing off the Argentinian flag painted over their nipples.
Noe shared a photo of two men working on the creative paint job.
But it appears the pair were not arrested by the authorities in Qatar for their risky behaviour – even after flashing fans outside the stadium.
Noe later posted a photo of her boarding a plane – and wrote: “Start the plane at once before they come pick me up.”
Although non-Qatari women don’t need to wear the abaya – the long, black robe – their tops must cover their midriff and shoulders, and skirts, dresses and trousers must cover the knees.
Women travelling in to the Arab nation are also banned from wearing any tight clothing, or flashing any cleavage.