Mother spends $45k to increase boobs to 28L so she can be the ‘best version of herself’
A 37-year-old mum looks completely different after she spent a staggering amount on cosmetic surgery, and she has no plans on stopping any time soon.
A woman who spent $A45,000 on a boob job has revealed she underwent the expensive procedure in order to be “the best version of herself”.
Sindy Starlet, 37, from Oslo, Norway, has had three boob jobs since 2005 to increase her breasts from a 28A cup to a 28L, The Sun reports.
The Instagram influencer said her new look, which includes two nose jobs, has given her more confidence and helped her to feel like she is “more of a woman”.
“I am more confident now. I feel like I’m more of a woman with my new boobs,” she said.
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“I just want to be the best version of myself. I don’t like being compared. Be yourself and be the best version of yourself.”
Sindy, who has a 15-year-old son called Leo, decided she wanted surgery at a young age.
“When I was fourteen years old, I looked at my friends and they all had big boobs,” she said.
“I was slim and skinny – I had no boobs. I was surrounded by typical model girls.
While the model-turned singer loves her new look, she said it hasn’t always been met with a positive response.
“I don’t think my family understand. My father is very old-fashioned,” she said.
“When I meet all of my sisters and we’re all together, they try to accept who I am, but I think inside, it’s hard for them.
“I think I can be too vulgar and extreme for men who like a natural look. I think I appeal to men who like big boobs.”
And Sindy hasn’t ruled out more surgery in the future.
“I have considered more breast implants,” she said adding: “I need to think about it. I have respect for my body. I don’t want complications.”
For now, she is focusing on her music, which includes her newly released song, Boobs Dance.
Speaking of the dance track, Sindy said: “Hopefully my song will be popular. If it’s not, I’ll make a new song – a different type of song.
“I think I also need to make a Boobs Dance music video.”
ARE BIG BOOBS DANGEROUS?
Every year more than 15,000 Australian women go under the knife to get bigger breasts.
Many do so because they believe it is a sure-fire route to great confidence; however, it has since been revealed some implants can lead to some rare forms of cancer.
As of April 2019, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) had received 76 reports of anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with breast implants in Australian women.
The estimated risk of breast implant-associated lymphoma is between one-in-1000 and one-in-10,000.
Experts do not recommend removal of breast implants where there are no problems with the implant.
Breast implant-associated lymphoma is usually cured if detected early. The TGA has published information on the proposed action, including information on the specific textured implants, on its website.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission