Draft:Suzy Cortez
Brazilian model and beauty pageant titleholder
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Suzy Cortez is a Brazilian Playboy model[1] and media personality. She won the Miss Bumbum competition in 2015[2]and later the Miss Bumbum World competition in 2019.[3][4]
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May 16, 1998
Suzy Cortez | |
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| File:Lisboa 2022.jpg Suzy Cortez in Lisbon, 2022 | |
| Born | Suzy Cortez May 16, 1998 Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil |
| Citizenship | Brazilian |
| Occupations | Model and media personality |
| Known for | Miss Bumbum Brazil 2015, Miss Bumbum World 2019 |
Early life
Cortez was born on May 16, 1998, in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. She began her career in modeling and soon became known nationally through beauty contests in Brazil.[3]
Career
Cortez won the Miss Bumbum Brazil competition in 2015. [5][6][7][2]
In 2019, Cortez won the Miss Bumbum World competition.[8] [9]
Cortez has appeared in modeling work.[10] [11][12][13]Following her pageant success, Cortez appeared in international publications and media coverage highlighting her modeling career and online presence, including her popularity on social platforms. She has also painted her body for a magazine cover[2] and made her debut at the Anhembi Sambadrome for Unidos do Peruche.[4]
Politics
Cortez has announces she would invest millions of dollars into her campaign to the Brazilian Senate, advocating free distribution of condoms and lubricating gel as part of a public policy focused on sexual health, STI prevention, and sex education. [4]
Personal life
Cortez is known for being an outspoken fan of Lionel Messi[2] and for honoring him with multiple tattoos, which attracted wide media attention outside Brazil.[3], especially after getting blocked from entering the MLS final by Messi's wife Antonela Roccuzzo. Cortez claimed that she had been blocked from all of the footballer’s family’s social media accounts, and that she believed she had been blocked because of personal issues and disputed on social media. She was seeking for answers and has vowed to go public if it happens again at the 2026 World Cup. [4]


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