I’m a mum with big boobs – I went from a H cup to a P, haters say I stuff my bra but they’re all natural

A MUM with huge size P boobs was so badly bullied over her figure she considered having reduction surgery [read]

Lyla King visited a plastic surgeon at the age of 18 after suffering years of cruel taunts from jealous girls who accused her of stuffing her bra to boost her cleavage.

The mum now boasts size P boobs
The mum now boasts size P boobsCredit: Kennedy News
Lyla said bullies used to accuse her of stuffing her braCredit: Kennedy News
Lyla’s boobs are all naturalCredit: Kennedy News
The 27-year-old even dropped 12lbs to be in the right weight range to get a reduction but backed out at the last minute due to fearing the surgery itself.

Despite the stares, lewd comments and the fact she regularly knocks items off supermarket shelves with her heaving chest, Lyla now embraces her large chest.

The 5ft 3in mum-of-three, was a H cup back in 2016 before having kids saw her boobs get even bigger.

Lyla, from Toronto, Canada, said: “I’m a 34P cup. I’ve always had larger breasts, not to this extent, but after kids they grew more.

“I considered a reduction when I was younger. When I was 18, after I had my first child, I went and saw a plastic surgeon about a reduction.

“I had to lose 8-12lbs in order to get a reduction. I did do it but I just never went back because the thought of surgery scares me.

“Over the years, as my boobs got bigger, I started to get symptoms that made me more uncomfortable.


“At the age of 20 I was an H-cup, but also around that time I started exotic dancing so I didn’t want to go and get a reduction because they were kind of useful – they were my money makers.”

Lyla says she’s super-confident about her figure now and is a full-time content creator after racking up an army of admirers.

But she says her relationship with her body wasn’t always as good as it is now – due to years of torment from cruel bullies.

At school, the then 12-year-old Lyla was horrified when her chest ballooned from an A-cup to a large C-cup by the end of the year.

By the age of 14 she was already an E-cup and frustrated that she couldn’t find fashionable clothes that fit – and that her chest attracted mean comments.

Lyla said: “People used to always bully me because they thought that I would stuff my bra, it was mostly girls.

“Going into high school I was an E-cup.

“As a kid that was the last thing I wanted, I would have been happier being flatter chested.”

She added: “Even in high school I couldn’t wear the bras or clothing that I wanted, bras were super expensive too.

“I struggled to find fashionable clothes that fitted well. As a teenage girl my waist was small but with a larger chest I would have to buy a larger size. I was buying a large or an extra-large, that hurt my self-esteem.

“I remember going to a bra store when I was 15 with my father and my step mother and they told my father that they didn’t carry my size, my father was very upset.

“Mind you now, things are different and I’m not self-conscious like that anymore.”

Lyla spent years looking after her three children and took up a housekeeping job in a hospital.

But after finding success with a TikTok video that went viral, she set up a social media page to flaunt her figure.

And Lyla’s Instagram account attracted 60,000 likes in the first month.

She said: “At first I wasn’t too keen on the idea just because the internet is forever but I sat and thought about it for a good month and a half and then I decided to start an Instagram account.

“In the first month it went from zero to 60,000 followers and I was like ‘ok maybe I should, maybe this would be good for me’.

“Day to day my boobs get a lot of attention. Not so much people saying anything, but the looks for sure. They’re looking because they’re so big.

“If I go out to the bars, that’s when I usually have people saying things.

“Most recently I went to a bar to get a drink and this guy looked at me and said ‘oh my god you’re going to let me use them as pillows later, right?’.

“When I’ve been out shopping I accidentally knocked stuff off supermarket shelves, it’s very annoying.”

Despite the odd comment, Lyla said she’s thrilled with the way her work is going – and the amount of quality time she’s now able to spend with her partner and kids.

She said: “My work is going really well. I’m hoping to buy a house and a vehicle next year and a vehicle as well.

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“I have goals set in place and I have things put away for my children – for savings and their education.

“It’s good to have more time with my kids and be able to go out and do things.”[\read]

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