I spent £100k on BBLs to get the ‘world’s biggest bum’ – I can’t fit on chairs but love rocking my look round the estate
A WOMAN who is on a quest to have the "world's biggest bum" has revealed that she struggles to sit down after having five Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgeries.
Natasha Crown, 29, recently took to Instagram to reveal to her 2.3 million followers that her bum is so large that she struggles to sit down.
In a video, the Swedish model demonstrated her struggle, by trying and failing to fit her behind on to a seat.
"Every single day, it's just too big", she said.
The video caused a stir with social media users, with many suggesting that should get a bigger chair.
One person wrote: "Get yourself a custom made chair so it can be comfortable sitting down."
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Another wrote: "Find a bigger chair."
Many others shared their curiosity, with one person stating: "Girl, big is great! Can I ask, what is it like traveling? Do you fly? What's the seat experience like?"
Another person said: "I will never understand why you did this to yourself. This is just so bad."
Natasha, who is 6'1 and describes herself as an 'Amazon' has spent £110,000 in her mission to achieve her dream bum.
She had her first procedure when she was just 20 years old and believes that, when it comes to her bum, "bigger is better".
Speaking on Hooked on the Look back in 2022, Natasha said: "I want the world's biggest bum. For me the bigger the booty the better.
“I’m famous for my big bum."
A Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is a painful surgery where fat is taken from the stomach, lips, lower back, or thighs and transferred to the buttocks.
This results in an hourglass figure and a larger bum.
The surgery, which can cost up to £8,000, is incredibly dangerous and has in some cases led to death.
Natasha can often be seen showing off her large bum on social media, and likes to parade around her estate flaunting her curves in tracksuits.
Every single day, it's just too big
Natasha Crown
However, she admitted that her large bum has affected her love life.
She said: "My last relationship was seven years ago.
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"I am pretty extreme, so I think people are afraid of me. It’s scary for men. You have my personality and then you have my body and then you have everything else on top of that. It’s extreme.”
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