Singaporean woman seeks sponsor for boob job
July 6th, 2010 - 3:00 pm ICT by ANIKuala Lumpur, July 6 (ANI): A young Singaporean woman is seeking sponsorship through her online blog for a breast enlargement operation.
The 22-year-old wants to enlarge her breasts from size 29A to 32C for the online show titled Bored in Bikinis, which requires its hosts to wear bikinis for various activities, including playing games and reading the news.
“I had taken natural medicine in the hope of enlarging my breasts, but there were side-effects, so I stopped it,” The Star Online quoted her as saying.
The girl also planned to undergo cosmetic surgery on her nose and eyes.
“I know there is a risk there, but I believe that I will not be so unlucky,” she added.
Two clinics are reported to have shown an interest and are discussing the matter with her. (ANI)
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