Miss Bum Bum models are stripped, bound and gagged – for a good cause

The annual Miss Bum Bum competition in Brazil has turned political this week as the contestants shared photos of themselves tied to trees in a bid to protect the Amazon.

These photos protest the recent decision by Brazilian president Michel Temer to get rid of an Amazon reserve and open it up to mining.

His decision has sparked outrage across Brazil and among environmentalists worldwide.
The Rena reserve covers 4.6millon hectares of the Amazon and has been protected for 33 years.

Half of the worlds’ tropical rainforests are located in here, yet the president said the decision to mine the area will “stimulate” the economy.

The contestants for Miss Bum Bum tied themselves to trees in direct repossess to this decision with slogans across their bodies condemning the act.
In a statement they said: "We do not agree with this decision. It is our forest, it should not be used for exploitation."

The winner of the Miss Bum Bum competition will have the opportunity to do a Playboy Portugal shoot as the grand prize.

Brazillian’s are known for their pert assets and this competition aims to find the best bum in Brazil.
The competition began on August 7 and is still running – yet only contestants with burns up to 107cm were allowed to enter.

Last year’s winner was Erika Canela, from Bahia. She and her 42-inch derrière took home £18,000 and a lucrative modelling contract.

She won the competition the same day Donald Trump was elected president of the United State and commemorated by getting a tattoo of him on her body.

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