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A model who went from having "banana boobs" to "giant balloons" shared her advice for people thinking about getting work done.
Nicki Andrea, from New England in the US, admitted she wasn't completely happy about her boob job after upgrading her chest size to a DD cup.
And now she has spoken about her regrets, urging women to think carefully before going under the knife.
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The fashion model said she feels like showing off her fake breasts every time she wears a cute, fitted top.
"I was a full C but they were like banana boobs because the top part was really flat and now I'm a double D," Nicki explained while sipping her Starbucks coffee in the car.
"Unless I'm wearing form-fitting, tight, sexy clothing, they do not look good.
"Like when I'm wearing sweatshirts or baggy clothes, I look like a balloon, literally like a giant blimp because they make you look bigger.
"It's very frustrating because I'm already a curvy person, especially because they aren't real, it makes you look like you're trying to show them off every time."
Nicki realised that many tops are fitted on her waist but not her chest, adding: "I can't wear sports bra to the gym, I feel like I'd be kicked out if I do.
"And I literally have to hold them when I run, no matter what sports bra I am wearing."
The size 8 model explained that she made the decision to "proportionalise" her body due to her wide hips.
Viewers agreed with Nicki, with one saying: "They make all normal clothes look too scandalous like please."
"Have had D cups since I was a teenager and the struggle to get dressed and not look vulgar is real, it's either that or look huge," a second wrote.
A third added: "I cried last weekend because I couldn't buy a cute, oversized shacket because I looked like a whale."
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