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‘My gran and grandad bought me DD boobs for my birthday’

AIR stewardess Amy Hart is the proud owner of DD boobs – after her
grandparents bought her implants for her 21st birthday.

Amy, who works for BA says she suffered from low self-confidence and nerves
because of her 34A bust.

So her granny and grandad agreed to foot the bill for a £5,000 boob job.

Amy said: “Now I never worry about putting on a bikini or a nice dress to go
out because my boobs are ample enough to fill them. And it’s all thanks to
my grandma and grandad.”

Amy posing with her new boobs) - A lucky air stewardess has got a new pair of knockers… thanks to her GRANDPARENTS. Amy Hart,

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Amy, from Worthing, West Sussex, had always been obsessed with her looks and
self-conscious about her body.

Despite regularly being compared to actress Helen Flanagan, she hated being
pictured on a beach in a bikini and was always searching for clothes that
would cover up her flat chest.

So she asked for a boob job for her 21st birthday present from her mum
Susanne. And when she refused, Amy decided to ask her grandparents, Dee and
Harry Giles.

Just days later she had booked an appointment with a private surgeon and
decided on a DD pair.

Amy posing with her new boobs) - A lucky air stewardess has got a new pair of knockers… thanks to her GRANDPARENTS. Amy Hart,

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Now she feels so confident she has become a beauty queen and has spent the
last year strutting the catwalk in pageants.

Amy, now 22, said: “Borrowing the money from my grandparents was definitely
worth it – even though I’m paying it back bit by bit every month.

Amy posing with her new boobs) - A lucky air stewardess has got a new pair of knockers… thanks to her GRANDPARENTS. Amy Hart,

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“I thought about keeping my fake boobs a secret, but when a friend told
everyone in my home town I didn’t really have a choice.

“And then I thought: ’Why should I be ashamed?’ I have a career, I didn’t take
money from the NHS to get them, and I’m much happier.”