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Model says her breasts have grown so big she gets boob-shamed in the street

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A woman claims her KK-cup size breasts which she insists are one hundred percent natural have grown so big that strangers boob-shame her in the street.

Curvy fashion model and artist, Anastasia Berthier, who is in her twenties from Moscow, Russia, would have issues with her weight between the ages of 10 and 11 and was bullied by her peers, who would call her names like ‘fatty’ or ‘little piggy’.

The bullying got worse one summer in 2006 when she had a sudden growth spurt in her breasts from a A-B-cup size to an E-cup.

Her high school peers would pay more attention to her but at the same time there were some who would react rudely about her appearance.

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