Pilar Rubio is one of the most interesting profiles on social networks. The model, businesswoman and television collaborator also succeeds on the Internet, where she has become one of the most sought after influencers by brands and the media.

Her undeniable beauty, the media relationship she has with former Real Madrid player Sergio Ramos, and her naturalness have led Ramos to accumulate more than 9.5 million followers on her official Instagram account, a figure dreamed of by most content creators. of our country.

The collaborator of El Hormiguero is used to sharing all kinds of content on her social networks. When she ‘left’ Spain to accompany her husband in his new football stage at PSG, Rubio decided to tattoo something that would always remind him of her roots, of her homeland. For this reason, she tattooed the stars of the flag of the Community of Madrid, in addition to the letters ‘MAD’.

Although she seemed to be happy with the tattoo and wore it nonchalantly in photo shoots, events and various posts on her social networks, it seems that the new Parisian has grown tired of it, or at least in part.

The one who was the presenter of Operación Triunfo has uploaded a story to her Instagram account this morning showing her followers that she was going to remove the three letters that accompanied the Madrid stars.

According to Pilar Rubio, her dermatologist is applying a picosecond laser to remove the tattoo and is carrying out a procedure to remove the tattoo and strengthen the skin. The model has also explained that the main reason why she is removing this small detail from her physique is that the letters were crooked.

When Sergio Ramos signed for the French team PSG, Rubio did not hesitate and moved with him and his children to the Parisian capital. Lovers of Spanish culture, the couple travels regularly to their country of origin, since the soccer player plays in different territories and most of Pilar Rubio’s employment contracts are carried out in Spain.

Some time ago, when the presenter had only been in Paris for three months, she admitted that she did not miss our country much: ”I don’t miss Spain at all, because I am here. Forget where I sleep, because that doesn’t matter. Distances are not an impediment to continue with my work as up to now.”