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Miss BumBum with Lionel Messi ‘intimate space’ tattoo declares love for brand spanking new star

Former Miss BumBum winner Suzy Cortez got a Lionel Messi signature tattooed on her famous intimate area but she appears to have moved on to a new star

Miss BumBum Suzy Cortez has long been a supporter of Lionel Messi but she appears to have moved on to a new star. Suzy, 27, is a winner of the famous contest and showed her love for the Inter Miami star by getting his signature tatted on her famous cheek.

Despite being Brazilian, her dedication went a whole level further when she celebrated Messi’s World Cup success in Qatar by getting three stars added to her backside in honour of Argentina’s three world titles.

In a jump scare for any lucky partner or curious fan, Suzy also added another tattoo of Leo’s face on an extremely intimate part of her body.

Speaking about her interesting artwork in 2021, she claimed it had made men “fail” in the past. She said: “Incredibly, I’ve been through embarrassing situations because of the tattoo. Looking at Messi’s face on my body makes men fail at the right time.

“I already have Messi’s face tattooed under my abdomen, which I did when he won the best player in the world award (Ballon d’Or) for the sixth time, and I intend to get the same tattoo he has on his left leg.”

Suzy declared her support for Messi and Barcelona in her teenage years when she lived in Spain during a student exchange. The Brazilian celebrated the moment and projected a dominant future for the Catalan club.

She has followed different generations of Barcelona and built a connection that goes beyond image and sports marketing. The Brazilian assured fans that Messi’s legacy is in safe hands with Lamine Yamal.

“Barcelona is living the beginning of a new era. The number 10 shirt, which has always been a historic symbol of the club, is in great hands,” she said.

“Lamine Yamal is already bigger than Vinícius Jr. and Mbappe combined. And alongside an experienced player like Marcus Rashford, Barca’s attack becomes even stronger and more decisive.”

Suzy also highlighted Barcelona’s philosophy based on development, continuity, and legacy – pillars that, according to her, have historically set the Catalan club apart.

“The Barcelona number 10 represents generations. Maradona, Ronaldinho, and Messi defined different eras, but with the same identity.

“What we are seeing now is continuity, not replacement. Players like Lamine Yamal symbolise the future, while Marcus Rashford brings maturity, leadership, and immediate impact,” she added.

For Suzy, the emergence of young talents like Lamine Yamal, combined with the maturity of players such as Pedri and the attacking power of Marcus Rashford, signals the beginning of a cycle capable of returning Barcelona to the top of world football for many years.

Suzy would have been celebrated wildly over the weekend after Barcelona beat Real Madrid in the Supercopa de Espana final.

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While Yamal wasn’t on the scoresheet, it was a second-half strike from Raphinha that saw Barca edge their El Clasico rivals to lift the silverware.

The defeat also spelt the end of Xabi Alonso’s turbulent seven months in charge of Los Blancos. The former Liverpool midfielder left his position on Monday.