X-RATED I’ve got world’s biggest breasts

Chelsea Charms boasts the world’s largest breasts at 164XXX cups, each weighing 40lbs. Originally a natural D cup, she underwent three surgeries to achieve her colossal size. Her third surgery involved polypropylene string breast implants, which have since been banned due to safety concerns. Dr. Anthony Youn warned that such implants could lead to cartoonish enlargement.

Despite the massive size, Chelsea claims her back isn’t suffering, crediting back exercises for support. She intends to reduce them eventually. Chelsea keeps her fans updated on Instagram as the “queen of boobs.”

In contrast, German model Beshine has saline implants exceeding 20lb each and aims for even larger breasts. She faces clothing challenges due to her size. On the natural side, Annie Hawkins-Turner owns the world’s largest natural breasts, still growing at 60lb each, with a growing fan base.

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