My boobs are so big that I lift baskets of laundry with them – it’s handy for chores, but I’m still getting them reduced
A WOMAN has revealed that her boobs are so big that she can lift a laundry basket with them, but admitted that she is getting her breasts reduced as they affect her day to day life.
Jasmine Lawrence, 23, has become an internet sensation, after a video demonstrating how she can use her breasts to help with household chores went viral.
In a video posted to TikTok, Jasmine can be seen using her breasts to hold up a basket filled with clothes.
“This is day one of me doing crazy sh*t with my t*ts before they’re gone”, she said.
“Today, we are holding up a washing basket filled with clean washing.”
Jasmine held her hands up in the air, to demonstrate that she was not using them to help the basket stay up, and then burst out laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation.
“It’s proper stable”, she said as the basket continued to stay firmly attached to her breasts.
Jasmine said that she can also swing her boobs over her shoulder, but admitted that having large breasts isn’t as fun as it may at first seem.
The Londoner has a rare condition called gigantomastia which is where your breasts grow extremely large due to excessive breast tissue growth.
She said that her large breasts have always been her biggest insecurity, as they “defy gravity”, instead of being perky like smaller boobs.
Since a young age, Jasmine said that her large breasts have affected her day to day life, and is now on a waiting list to get an NHS breast reduction.
“I just want to raise awareness of how hard it is having big boobs”, she said.
“Everyone idolises these big perky boobs, but without surgery, your boobs are never going to look like that.”
Jasmine’s (@catladyjazzy) video has likely left many open-mouthed, as it has racked up over 9.5 million views on the video sharing platform.
TikTok users raced to the video’s comments section to share their thoughts.
One person said: “Mine cant even hold a feather.
5 clothing mistakes women with big boobs make
Do you have DD+ boobs and struggle to find clothes that fit?
Fabulous’ Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend has shared her top tips on clothes to avoid if you have a big bust.
1. Say no to the polo
High necklines such a roll necks are to be avoided if you have a fuller bust. Closed chests and necks make your boobs appear bigger and can sometimes give you the dreaded uni-boob.
Try wearing V-necks, sweetheart, off the shoulder or scooped necklines that elongate the look of your neck and decolletage.
2. Bigger isn’t better
Frills, draping and excess fabric to cover your boobs only makes them look bigger. They make you look too top heavy and add unnecessary bulk on your top half which distracts from your face.
Instead keep things clean and simple with sleek fabrics and designs with open necklines.
3. Skip slogan tees
Slogan or printed T-shirts are having a moment with fashion fans falling over themselves to get Ganni Tees, or their high street dupes.
The key is to make sure you’re not buying a top with thick, heavy paint plastered on as the print. These will stretch over your fuller chests and split, resulting in a messy look and a ruined T-shirt that’s now a waste of money.
4. Avoid crop tops
Tops that are shorter in length or crop tops should be swerved if you had a big chest. You’ll find you spend most of your time pulling it down and also it messes with the proportions of your body.
If you have a big bust and a crop top on, they cut you off in the middle, which makes your bust look even bigger and in worse cases give the illusion that your chest meets your waist.
A longer top (including anything from a T-shirt to a jumper) will create the right proportions.
5. Body-wrong
Straight or tight fitted dresses are brilliant at showing off your figure. However if you have a big bust that isn’t in proportion with the rest of your shape they’re a no-go.
If you have a fuller bust you can create balance and a defined hourglass silhouette by wearing A-line dresses or skirts.
“I hope your surgery goes well and I know your back will be feeling better.”
A second person said: “OMG, how does that not hurt?”
A third person said: “That’s a super power.”
A fourth added: “Now this is a life skill.”