Lacey Wildd l-cup

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 Lacey Wildd l-cup
 Lacey Wildd l-cup,A mother of six who has had 12 operations to give her L-cup breasts says she will not stop having cosmetic surgery until they are the biggest in the world.


Lacey Wildd's children say they are embarrassed by their mother's obsession, but the 44-year-old from Miami, Florida, is already planning her next visit to the surgeon to go up to a Triple-M.

Four of her children Tori, 17, Michael, 15, Brendon, 10, and Jenaveve, five, still live at home, and Tori has faced teasing at school because of her mother's appearance.

But despite her children's concerns, Ms Wildd, real name Paula Simonds, is determined to have the procedure - which will make her one of the top five biggest breasted models in the world.

'If I have triple M implants it will take me into the top 5 big breasted models in the world,' said Ms Wildd. 'There is a top 5 and then everybody else is below that.
'I think she isn't really thinking about our opinions. What if she dies? Is she taking that into consideration?

'Does she really care that her kids could be left alone?'

But the surgery-addicted model, who recently split from long-term boyfriend Manny, insists she will be careful.

She said she is preparing her skin for the larger implants to avoid the risks of rupturing, and will take every care to avoid dangerous staph infections.

'I've stopped wearing a bra, so my skin has time to stretch,' she said.

'I'm also trying to lose weight, and I went on a diet of liquid, vitamin B12 shots and apples for a while.'

Ms Wildd wears a corset to sculpt her waist, and has also had two tummy tucks, four full body liposuctions, abs sculpting, bottom implants and two bottom lifts.

'I know that the surgery is going to be dangerous,' she said. 'I went into this knowing that there are going to be very big risks involved. But I'm ready to take that chance.'

If she goes ahead, her new MMM implants will propel her into the top echelons of big breasted models, which is headed by 164XXX Chelsea Charms.

Cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon Dr Alberto Gallerani, based in Miami, warned that Ms Wildd may be suffering from body dysmorphic disorder and should not have further breast implants.

'The skin around her breasts is already extremely thin, and it would be too dangerous for her to undergo more surgery,' he said.
'I would advise she reconsider and seek help for her surgery obsession.'

But Ms Wildd believes there are surgeons willing to carry out larger breast implants, and is considering going abroad for an op.

She admitted she worries about the effects of her fame in her children, especially Tori and Michael, who are in high school.

'I know Tori probably gets teased at school about me. All the boys she knows want to be my friends on Facebook,' she said.

'But whenever the kids bring friends home, they see I'm really cool, like a normal mom.

'I dress normally at home, play with the kids and make nice meals for my family.

'When I'm not acting or modelling, I'm just like anyone else.'

Now she appears in films, TV shows, and advertisements, and has thousands of online fans.

The mother, who also has silicone lip implants, is often mobbed by fans at the beach or the mall while dressed up for modelling assignments.

But whenever she is out with her youngest children she says she is very protective so they have space together as a family.

Ms Wildd added: 'I was one of six children, and my mom was so poor we couldn't afford a place with electricity or running water.

'I want to provide for my kids and pay for a college education, so they have opportunities I didn't have.'

The model was a showgirl in Vegas when she was younger and says she 'loved the limelight'. After marrying in her 20s and having children, she decided to focus on her family and became a stay-at-home mother.

But she added: 'Now I need to support us, so I went back to my career as a big breasted model.'

'I'm 44 now, so I want to do this now while I still can.

'I'm more determined than ever to have this surgery, and make my dreams a reality.'

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