Chelsea Charms

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Chelsea Charms (2011)
Charms (middle) next to other models with polypropylene implants

Chelsea Charms (born March 7, 1976 in Minneapolis , Minnesota ) is the stage name of a US American bosom and Internet model.

Life

Charms' pictures have mainly appeared in erotic magazines that specialize in breast fetishism .

During a television interview on This Morning (" This Morning ") on the British broadcaster ITV in May 2011, she told the show's presenters that her chest size was currently "164XXX, with each implant weighing 26 pounds". Charms has since claimed that their continued growth had increased the weight of both breasts to 30 pounds each by the summer of 2012. She denies that her breast size causes her back pain , but at the same time emphasizes that she should exercise regularly to strengthen her back muscles.

Charms has had three breast augmentations to date. The first increased her cup size to double D, the second to double H. Both times the implant was a fillings made from saline solution. During the third operation , the once common polypropylene breast implants were transplanted, but have since been banned in the United States and in the EU due to the potential side effects of the incessant growth (for example, problems caused by varying breast growth), but in South America will continue to be used in similar interventions. In Charms' case, however, such problems never occurred and the rate of growth steadily decreased over time. The initial volume was 2500 cm³. Your doctor estimated in October 2011 an increase to over 15,000 cm³.

Charms served as an art object for the British artist Marc Quinn in his installation about people who change their bodies.

Web links

Commons : Chelsea Charms  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b FAQ on Charms' website
  2. Woman Reveals 50-Pound Breast Implants . In: Fox News , May 12, 2011. Retrieved January 18, 2013. 
  3. ^ Marc Quinn interview The Guardian May 2010