Italian Woman cancels her 'Oral sex Tour' after a dog bites her face (Details, pics)

The Italian actress who promised oral sex to anyone who voted against the country's Prime Minister has postponed her tour after a dog bit her face.

Paola Saulino, 28, vowed to perform a sex act on everyone who voted 'no' in an Italian referendum in 2016.Ever since the no vote won with 59 percent she claims to have been on tour and by March last year Saulino said she had pleasured 400 men.

But the Pompa Tour, which translates from Italian to Oral Tour, is on hold after doctors told her to rest her mouth after a dog mauled her. She told The Sun: 'Pompa Tour is still going. I mean Pompa Tour actually is my life-style. It's my way to be free.

'The doctor suggested me to not do big movements with my mouth for several months.

Her face was badly injured when a friend's dog jumped up and bit her in the face as she stroked it on the back at a Halloween party back in October.

'Reducing physical activity of my face helps it heal better, to cure the scar on the inside.'

Saulino's nose was cut as well as her mouth and lips, but doctors have said the wounds on the inside and outside of her mouth will heal in nine months. Once she is healed up, she plans on getting back on the horse to continuing her tour and has said she would like to add a British leg to the trip.

Paola Saulino burst onto the scene in 2016, saying she was a 'woman of [her] word' after announcing tour dates in 10 Italian cities in December.

She posted a photograph of herself on Instagram along with the caption: 'First step of Pompa Tour is gone. A little bit tired, but everything is okay.'

Saulino, whose Instagram page features a number of suggestive shots, had flown from her home in Los Angeles to begin the first leg of her Pompa Tour. The actress and glamour model added at the time: 'This year is started in a best way as possible.

'She initially made the promise to perform a sex act on everyone who voted no in Italy's referendum on November 23, before announcing tour dates in December. Ms Saulino said she would be visiting Rome, Florence, Bologna, Verona, Milan, Turin, Naples, Bari, Lecce and Palermo this month for the first leg of her tour, urging people to fill in a booking form if they had voted No.

Some dismissed the tour as a publicity stunt, with several Instagram users asking for 'evidence' that she had kept her promise. However, others defended the actress and told critics to 'stay quiet' if they didn't know - adding that photographs were not permitted to be shared online.

Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi had called a referendum on constitutional reforms, which became a vote on confidence in his government.

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