'My 30L boobs won't stop GROWING': Woman with second biggest breasts in Britain tells how she's 'too scared' to have reduction


Enlarge   Rachel Aldana has revealed her breasts are still growing by a size a year. Since 2007 the petite 24-year-old has ballooned from a huge 30J to an even more massive 30L

Rachel Aldana says breasts are still growing by a size a year and are now 30L

A woman with the second largest natural breasts in Britain has told how they are still growing by a size every year - and she is too scared to have a reduction.

Since 2007, when Rachel Aldana won the title for the biggest breasts in the country, her chest has ballooned from 30J to and even bigger 30L.

The 24-year-old, from Brackley, Northamptonshire, said she suffers from terrible back pain but is too apprehensive about having surgery to reduce them.

She said: 'I'm terrified but if they keep growing like this I'm going to have to do something about it.

'I should do it - I'm just far too scared.'

Miss Aldana said her mother had large breasts but had surgery reducing them from 30K to a C.

She added: 'It's torture having these monsters in front of me - the worst thing is they keep growing.'

Each breast weighs a staggering stone and Miss Aldana fears she might not be able to walk or stand if they keep getting bigger.

'Sometimes I feel like a walking pair of boobs. They are all anyone can see,' she said.

Doctors are baffled by why her chest keeps expanding.

She said: 'Doctors told me ages ago they should have stopped growing well before now. No one knows why they are still growing.

'It doesn't look natural and I'm in constant pain. I need regular massages because of backache.

'I'm worried that eventually I won't be able to walk - or even stand.'

Miss Aldana, who is 5ft6ins, no longer holds the title for the biggest breasts in Britain title after being pipped to the post by 29-year-old Donna Jones who came forward in 2008 with 40M breasts.

But if hers continue to grow she will be Donna's size within a year.

Rachel pictured with her mother who also had large breasts but had surgery to reduce them to a cup size C

Rachel pictured with her mother who also had large breasts but had surgery to reduce them to a cup size C

She said: 'I went to get them measured last week and they had gone up to a 30L. I couldn't believe it.

'I've spent an absolute fortune on bras and now I've had to purchase more. Because my boobs are so big I have to buy bras online, and they cost a minimum of £40.

'I've spent thousands on bras since I started developing.

'I'm 24 years old, I would have thought my breasts would have stopped growing by now.

'I haven't gained any weight, if anything I've lost a few pounds over the last few years. I'm a size 10 at the waist, but a size 18 up top.'

Miss Aldana said she had come to terms with her chest size.

She said: 'In some ways I don't mind having big boobs.

'It's nothing to be ashamed of. I just see my breasts as being part of me. It's who I am.

Rachel with her boyfriend Jon Wiltsie who she said is very supportive and said the size of her chest had never been an issue for him

Rachel with her boyfriend John who she said is very supportive despite being 'scared' of her large breasts

'I would be proud to have the title of Britain's biggest boobs back.

'I used to wear clothes that showed my chest off - but as I get older I am getting more sensible. I usually wear baggy jumpers, but every now and again I like to show them off.

'Sometimes I do feel like a walking pair of boobs - they are all anyone can see.'

But while most men would be thrilled by Miss Aldana's cleavage, her boyfriend, roofer John, is more of a 'bum man.'

She said: 'John is really supportive and my breasts have never been an issue for him.

'However, he has told me that he's a bum man not a boob man. In fact my boobs scare him - before he met me he had never seen breasts this big.

'I've always gone for older guys because younger men only look at my boobs. In my teens I had to go up a bra size every couple of months and I got comments from boys at school.

'It made me quite self-conscious but now I accept myself as I am.'





 

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