She was used to being whisked around on private jets and luxury yachts during her two year relationship with George Clooney.
But after their split last week, the 32-year-old Italian model had to walk around the streets of Rome like any other regular girl now that she has lost her A-List boyfriend.
Canalis, however, is seemingly not tempted to turn into a shrinking violet and flashed her long tanned legs in a pair of tiny black shorts on Friday to show George what he's missing.
She paired it with a simple white T-shirt and teetered on the cobbled streets in black ankle boots.
Canalis walked to the Assunta Madre restaurant in Rome with a group of girlfriends who were protective of her as she garnered a lot of attention from passers-by.
The television host was reportedly dumped by the eternal bachelor after a 'blazing row' in his Italian villa on Lake Como last week.
'[The breakup] is a very personal and sad matter, and Elisabetta wants it to remain that way.
'She will be taking some time... and then will face the press. She has not authorised me to say when the split happened,' her publicist told People magazine.
Just hours before the tempestuous bust up last week the couple had enjoyed a romantic dinner at their favourite hillside restaurant where onlookers said they resembled 'cooing lovebirds.'
But the atmosphere became very different when they returned to Clooney's villa where he was enjoying a few days off from shooting his latest movie in London.
Sources said the Ocean's Star flipped after being being 'pressed' about marriage by Canalis - who two weeks ago had given a gushing interview about how she was 'living a fairytale' and hoped to wed the actor.
Earlier this month, Canalis suggested marriage could be on the cards as she addressed Clooney’s reputation as an eternal bachelor, saying: 'I could never be with someone who every time he opens his mouth says he doesn’t want a child with me or to marry me.'
But it appears he was not on the same wave length and after a furious row she stormed out of his Villa Oleandra on the shores of Lake Como and drove off to nearby Milan to be with friends.
Canalis had also been unhappy at the fact that she had been on holiday to Mexico on her own recently as well as attending the Cannes film festival without her famous boyfriend.
Alfonso Signorini, editor of the magazine that Canalis had spoken to and a close friend of hers, said:'It's all over - and it has come as a real surprise to me. They were getting on really well.
Signorini also dismissed claims in several Italian newspapers that the relationship was a publicity stunt and said:'I've heard all this and I can tell you it was all for real. They were deeply affectionate towards each other.
sourceBut after their split last week, the 32-year-old Italian model had to walk around the streets of Rome like any other regular girl now that she has lost her A-List boyfriend.
Canalis, however, is seemingly not tempted to turn into a shrinking violet and flashed her long tanned legs in a pair of tiny black shorts on Friday to show George what he's missing.
She paired it with a simple white T-shirt and teetered on the cobbled streets in black ankle boots.
Canalis walked to the Assunta Madre restaurant in Rome with a group of girlfriends who were protective of her as she garnered a lot of attention from passers-by.
The television host was reportedly dumped by the eternal bachelor after a 'blazing row' in his Italian villa on Lake Como last week.
'[The breakup] is a very personal and sad matter, and Elisabetta wants it to remain that way.
'She will be taking some time... and then will face the press. She has not authorised me to say when the split happened,' her publicist told People magazine.
Just hours before the tempestuous bust up last week the couple had enjoyed a romantic dinner at their favourite hillside restaurant where onlookers said they resembled 'cooing lovebirds.'
But the atmosphere became very different when they returned to Clooney's villa where he was enjoying a few days off from shooting his latest movie in London.
Sources said the Ocean's Star flipped after being being 'pressed' about marriage by Canalis - who two weeks ago had given a gushing interview about how she was 'living a fairytale' and hoped to wed the actor.
Earlier this month, Canalis suggested marriage could be on the cards as she addressed Clooney’s reputation as an eternal bachelor, saying: 'I could never be with someone who every time he opens his mouth says he doesn’t want a child with me or to marry me.'
But it appears he was not on the same wave length and after a furious row she stormed out of his Villa Oleandra on the shores of Lake Como and drove off to nearby Milan to be with friends.
Canalis had also been unhappy at the fact that she had been on holiday to Mexico on her own recently as well as attending the Cannes film festival without her famous boyfriend.
Alfonso Signorini, editor of the magazine that Canalis had spoken to and a close friend of hers, said:'It's all over - and it has come as a real surprise to me. They were getting on really well.
Signorini also dismissed claims in several Italian newspapers that the relationship was a publicity stunt and said:'I've heard all this and I can tell you it was all for real. They were deeply affectionate towards each other.