TWO decades on from her footballer dad winning hearts in Glasgow, Charlotte Caniggia is making her own career moves.

The daughter of ex-Rangers star Claudio Caniggia has signed up to raunchy subscription site Divasplay.

Model Charlotte boasts 2 million Instagram followers and is a huge TV personality in her native Argentina.

The 31-year-old is a reality TV darling and has now expanded her modelling horizons.

She is the newest member of Divasplay, an online sub service used by mega-WAG Wanda Nara to showcase her sultry lingerie snaps.

The platform unveiled the collaboration on their Instagram account, with Charlotte posing in a white vest adorned with ‘DIVASPLAY’.

A caption on the post read: “Lots of new stuff from @chcaniggia_n! Did you pass by their divas yet?”

Charlotte, born in Buenos Aires, is a familiar face to TV viewers across Spain and Latin America.

She made her first foray into television way back in 2010, before becoming a contestant on dating show Bailando two years later.

The influencer has appeared on Argentina’s versions of Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity Masterchef and The Masked Singer.

Between 2017 and 2019, alongside twin brother Alex, she starred in her own reality TV show.

MTV Caniggia Free ran for three series and was a fly-on-the-wall show that followed the siblings in their everyday lives.

But despite her famous dad’s footballing pedigree, Charlotte is not a fan of the beautiful game.

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She once said: “Do not ask me about football, I do not know anything about that, I do not like it.”

Claudio, 58, famed for his long blonde locks, became a cult hero at Ibrox after joining the club in 2001.

He spent just two seasons with Rangers, but quickly became a fan favourite thanks to his flair both on and off the pitch.

Caniggia won the SPL title with the club in 2003, as well as two Scottish League Cups and two Scottish Cups.

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