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Messi-mad Miss BumBum celebrates by balancing World Cup off naked rear

  /  Stamfordblue

If you thought the way the Argentina team celebrated their penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands was a little cheeky, just wait until you see what Miss BumBum did.

The Lionel Messi-obsessed Argentina superfan, real name Suzy Cortez, marked the occasion by balancing a replica of the World Cup trophy on her rear end, which aside from a lick of celebratory paint, was completely bare.

Awkwardly, she had a '2' painted on her left bum cheek, and a '1' painted on the other, suggesting she might have missed Holland's 101st-minute equaliser, but with Messi and Co eventually emerging as winners we doubt she'll care.

Cortez, who was actually born in Brazil, regularly shares racy snaps of herself posing in Messi shirts on social media, and although she was once blocked by the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner after sending him a string of sexy photos, her love for the man hasn't wavered.

She revealed to Daily Star Sport earlier this month that she plans on getting a new "super tattoo" if Argentina go all the way and win the World Cup, to add the ink she already has of Messi, one of which is located in an intimate area.

Messi's dream of capping off his career with the only major trophy to have eluded him is still alive after Argentina scraped past Holland to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup last night.

Would you rather see England win the World Cup or spend an evening with Miss BumBum? Let us know in the comments section below.

The tie looked dead-and-buried after the PSG superstar scored one and assisted another to put his side two to the good, but Dutch striker Wout Weghorst pulled one back with 15 minutes to go before grabbing a dramatic equaliser in the 11th-minute of added-on time.

During the penalty shootout, Virgil van Dijk fluffed his lines, Emiliano Martinez performed some acrobatic heroics, and Lautaro Martinez netted the decisive spot-kick to send Argentina through, and bring to an end one of the most dramatic, fiery and entertaining World Cup clashes of all time.