PSG Star Mbappe Reportedly Dating Trans Model Ines Rau, the First Transgender Woman to Appear on Playboy Cover
- After the end of his relationship with Emma Smet, Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe is reportedly dating Playboy model, Ines Rau
- Ines who had s*x reassignment surgery at 16 has a diverse career of modelling and, as a dancer, performing for DJs in Ibiza, Spain
- Despite the fast-growing reports about Mbappe’s relationship with Ines, neither the PSG star nor Ines has commented about the reports
Kylian Mbappe has now been dating famous model Ines Rau for several months, after breaking up with the actress Emma Smet, reports Italian news outlet Corriere dello Sports. According to media reports, Mbappe and Rau have been in an amorous relationship for several months, first seen together during the Cannes Film Festival in May earlier this year.
Subsequently, the pair were seen on a yacht with the Paris Saint-Germain superstar lifting his heartthrob as they shared a romantic time together.
Who is Ines Rau?
Born in 1990 to Algerian parents in Paris, France, Ines Rau transitioned at the age of 16 but kept her sexuality under tabs until turning 24 before going public with his story.
Ines was also Playboy magazine’s ‘Playmate of the month’ for their November issue, making her the first openly transgender woman to be featured that way.
Following her transition, Ines described it as liberating. She wrote in her autobiography: “I feel that my soul is finally free as if the lock that kept me locked up for so long had opened. This time I am totally a woman.”
PSG star Kylian Mbappe meets a girl with rare disease who travelled over 90 km to see him
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Kylian Mbappe shared a heartwarming moment with a young girl who travelled over 90 kilometres on a bicycle to meet him.
The girl, identified as Camille, left Dreux three days earlier with her father and they cycled all the way to Paris to meet Mbappe.
Camille suffers from a rare congenital disease, the Vacterl syndrome, which affects many parts of the body systems. According to Medline Plus, a person suffering from this disease may have spinal problems, narrowing of the renal area and cardiac effects, among other complications.