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‘A woman with tits is an empowered woman’: OnlyFans model runs for office, promises free boob jobs if elected

Her racy ads have garnered attention leading up to the election.

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You can’t win an election if you don’t first win people’s attention, and an OnlyFans model in Mexico has come up with a very creative way to kick things off.

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Rocio Pino, who also goes by the name La Grosera, is running on a campaign promise of free boob jobs for all women if she’s elected to the country’s Chamber of Deputies this month.

But Pino seems to actually have both a plan and a purpose for the seemingly wild offer. Her candidate page stresses that priority should go to reconstruction surgery for women who have suffered from breast cancer, and her goal is to have these operations covered by insurance.

Still, the campaign slogan—“Because a woman with tits is an empowered woman,” as reported by the Daily Star—is certainly eye-catching.

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Pino has also made waves with her ads, which often show her posing half-naked and pregnant in order to draw attention to the issues she cares about, such as providing support for single parents.

Her political ads have been posted to her Twitter account in between ads for her OnlyFans account—definitely not your run-of-the-mill strategy when it comes to campaigning for office.

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Pino’s unorthodox approach to her campaign has won her over 250,000 followers on Twitter, although it’s hard to say how that will translate into votes. 

It’s obvious she stands behind her decision to be her full self while campaigning. She tweeted Monday, “I know I’m not perfect, but at least I’m not fake.”


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