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THE BREAST IS YET TO COME!

Mom spending $150G to boost her bust size to triple O cups!

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BUXOM Sheyla Hershey is risking her life by going under the knife to balloon her gigantic tatas to humongous OOO-cups in a bizarre quest to have the world’s biggest breasts.

Incredibly, the 41-year-old New York mom claims she’s already “nearly died four times” during her 38 chest surgeries, but insists she’d rather “die happy with huge breasts than be sad and unhappy.”

The Brooklyn babe has already blown $442,000 on her treasured chest.

Sheyla’s 39th op will cost $150,000 for implants that boost her current 32-K bosom to a OOO-cup size over two years as saline solution is added. The five-footthree gal figures that will earn her the Guinness Book of World Records’ title for biggest boobs.

Brazilian-born Sheyla says her obsession was triggered by a girlhood inferiorit­y complex. Taunted for having a “man’s body” with a slender,

“no curves” build and B-cup size, she became determined to boost her bust. “Some people have an obsession with the gym, mine is to have the world’s biggest breasts,” she says.

“I’ve fantasized about looking like Dolly Parton for a long time. I love her body and have tried to look like her.

“Now I’ve got much bigger breasts than her.”

Her list of nip/tucks since her first liposuctio­n at age 20 includes 38 breast enhancemen­ts, 28 lipo treatments, five nose jobs, butt implants, two tummy tucks, an eyebrow lift and a slew of Botox and filler injections.

Sheyla, who has a 12-yearold girl, nearly died twice from infections linked to surgeries and claims depression drove her to attempt suicide twice.

Now, she’s risking her life again, saying: “I am concerned about my upcoming surgery because I’m opening Pandora’s box again,” but she believes the breast is yet to come.

 ??  ?? Sheyla claims before her surgeries, she had a slender build and was teased for
her “man’s body”
Sheyla claims before her surgeries, she had a slender build and was teased for her “man’s body”

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