The Playboy Model Asked Pope Francis For Prayer While Participates In The Buttocks Contest In Brazil
JAKARTA - Do you still remember the model who asked Pope Francis for prayer while appearing on the cover of Playboy magazine? Yes, Lunna Leblanc. She will take part in Miss BumBum 2021.
Miss BumBum or butt contest in Brazil was created by journalist Cacau Oliver. This contest will return in July. Miss BumBum is a prestigious competition that brings together the models with the best bottoms in the world.
A total of 27 beauties from Brazil, one representing each state, will be competing in the beauty pageant in a few months. Previously, Playboy models and bank employees were announced as the first contestants of this year's Miss BumBum competition.
Representing the state of São Paulo is Vanusa Freitas, a 28-year-old model. And Suzana Simonet represents the state of Santa Catarina at Miss BumBum 2021.
Now the other two contestants are gearing up for the show this July. Model Lunna Leblanc, who asked Pope Francis to bless her first appearance in Playboy magazine a few months ago, is competing for the title of the most beautiful butt.
"He (the Pope) blesses me in every way, I have faith and I believe I can win this contest", Lunna said as quoted by the Daily Star, Friday, March 5.
With a bust of 86 cm and hips of 106 cm, Lunna is also a student studying performing arts. This OnlyFans model represents the state of Minas Gerais.
Another controversial candidate for this contest is Cássia Mello. With her natural beauty, Cássia represents the state of Amazonas and has hips of 108 cm.
"The X-ray of my butt that I sent to my ex-boyfriend was used to register for this contest and it worked", said Cassia, who wants to prove she has never had plastic surgery.
Cássia is a nutrition student who claims it is "important to understand the dietary requirements of our bodies to maintain butt health".
To participate in Miss BumBum, candidates must not have implants in their buttocks. To prove their natural assets, an x-ray process will be carried out first.