A STUNNING Italian actress who offered to perform a sex act on everyone who voted ‘No’ in the country’s referendum has completed the first leg of a tour to fulfil her bizarre promise.

Paola Saulino, 27, who lives and works in Los Angeles, promised voters who rejected the change a 'present' after the poll.

8 Dates... The Italian actress announced a tour of Italian cities Credit: Facebook

In December she posted dates for a tour of Italian cities throughout January and told her fans: "I am a woman of my word."

She added: "Those who say NO to the referendum will be waiting in delight for my 'Pompa Tour' in January for what I promised to those who voted no."

'Pompa' means 'pump' in Italian and is also a vulgar slang term for oral sex. The Facebook post also features a provocative picture of her sucking on a lolly.

8 Paola has a huge following on Instagram Credit: Instagram

After the first tour leg in Rome yesterday she posted a picture of her sticking her tongue out on Instagram and wrote: "First step of #pompatour is done! Great day. A little bit tired but everything is OK.

"This year has started in the best way possible."

Some people claim the whole thing is a publicity stunt but one man defended the actress and claims the men who took part had to sign non-disclosure agreements.

He wrote: "It's all true! If you do not know about something stay silent.

"Of course no one is keen to put photos on Facebook or the internet also because it was not allowed."

'No' voters were sent a booking form which had to be completed and sent back to Ms Saulino.

8 She was a staunch opponent of the proposed reforms Credit: Instagram

8 Some social media commenters slammed her decision Credit: CEN/Paola Saulino

Most of the comments on the post were men expressing their support and asking why their city is not included in the tour, but many were Italians horrified at the stunt.

One wrote: "You're just throwing mud on those who defend the constitution.

"That is a serious thing. Not like you, hussy."

8 Many of her male followers complained that their city was missed out Credit: Instagram

Paola often posts nude pictures on social media and has declared that she is a big fan of oral sex.

Her offer comes after Madonna famously offered to perform a similar sex act on anyone who voted for Hillary Clinton, though no reports have emerged that the 58-year-old singer has followed through on her promise.

The European Union suffered a blow when Italy's pro-EU prime minister resigned following a heavy referendum defeat.

Anti-establishment populist movements are gaining ground in Europe and throughout the world - and the very future of Brussels could now be at stake.

8 Matteo Renzi ... Italian Prime Minister resigned following landslide defeat Credit: EPA

Matteo Renzi stood by his promise to resign after his attempt to change the constitution was overwhelmingly rejected in Sunday's poll, leading to fears about the future of one of the Eurozone's biggest economies.

Italian voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed reforms the Prime Minister staked his political future on.

Renzi’s defeat and departure from the forefront of Italian politics is expected to plunge the nation into a new phase of political uncertainty and economic turmoil.

Speaking at a press conference following the "No" campaign's victory, Matteo said he takes "full responsibility" for the result.

He said: "My experience of government finishes here."

He described the "No" campaign's win as an "extraordinarily clear" victory.

Grazie a tutti, comunque. Tra qualche minuto sarò in diretta da Palazzo Chigi. Viva l'Italia!

Ps Arrivo, arrivo😀 — Matteo Renzi (@matteorenzi) December 4, 2016

8 Italian voters have overwhelmingly rejected the proposed constitutional reforms Renzi staked his political future on Credit: Getty Images

WHAT WAS THE POLL FOR? Matteo's proposals were the most extensive constitutional reform in Italy since the end of the monarchy. The aim was not only to change the organisation of parliament but also improve the country’s poor governmental stability. The Italian PM wanted to strengthen the power of central government and weaken the Senate, the upper house of parliament. However, many claim that the proposed reforms would have given the prime minister too much power - some from within his own party. But the 'No' vote can also be seen as a rejection of the political status quo - much like Brexit and the election of Donald Trump.

8 President Sergio Mattarella must now broker the appointment of a new government now that Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has stepped down Credit: Getty Images

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