Summer Robert, 27, from Glasgow, makes £45,000 a month by flaunting her giant chest online. But says her well-endowment means she is in constant pain and is often harassed on the street
The ‘biggest boobs in Britain’ weigh a whopping five stone and “won’t stop growing” due to a rare medical condition. Summer Robert has opened up on the good and bad aspects of her massive bust.
The 27-year-old claims to make £45,000 a month through her lucrative career as an adult content creator. But it comes at a price, as the Glasgow-native revealed she is “used to being in pain” and gets harassed on the street.
In an interview with Fabulous, Summer said: “This year my boobs went up 10 sizes. It’s genuinely unbelievable and seems like they’re not really stopping.
“Last year, they didn’t grow at all and the year before that, they grew three sizes. The doctors said that it’s continuous growth, so I don’t think there is really a cut-off for it – I think they probably could get up to a Z cup.”
She added: “In the community that I’m in, there are girls that have big boobs, but I’ve never met anyone that has bigger boobs than me that are natural. I 100% would be very confident in saying that I definitely have the biggest boobs in the UK.
“I just had corrective back surgery last week, it was crazy. I had really bad back pain constantly and my spine had twisted so I had to have it corrected.”
Summer is believed to have Macromastia, which is also known as Gigantomastia or Breast Hypertrophy. The condition causes women’s breasts to grow and can occur randomly.
Despite the pain Summer goes through, she claims the NHS refuse to offer her breast reduction surgery. She explains: “They won’t do it. They literally will not touch me.
“I’ve been to the doctors six times trying to get a reduction ever since I was a teenager. When I was younger, they would say I was ‘too young’, or I ‘too fat’ because my BMI was high, but it’s because my boobs weigh so much.
“The doctors referred me but when they found out I had Macromastia they turned me away again and said ‘there’s no point because they’re just gonna come back.’
“But I don’t think I would get a reduction now. I’ve really grown to love them. Maybe in 10 years or so, but as it stands right now, I think I’d like to keep them and see what’s gonna happen.
“It’s really weird because before I hated them so much and I just wanted them gone, whereas I think because it’s been such rapid growth in the past year, I’m a bit like, wait a minute, how big are they gonna get?”
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