Woman With 38KKK Breast Implants Featured on 'Strange Addiction' Show

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TLC's “My Strange Addiction,” which profiles people with unusual addictions, recently interviewed Sheyla Hershey. After more than 20 breast augmentation surgeries, Sheyla's implants measure size 38KKK. Her artificially enhanced breasts keep her from finding clothes that fit properly, jogging, tying her own shoes, and even hugging her daughter.

Sheyla has received plenty of criticism for her decision to get such large breast implants. Despite the problems – which have included serious infections caused by the surgeries – Hershey seems to love her huge chest. According to Huffington Post, she explains on the show “I love them like they are my kids ... They are the most good thing in my life... The women [are] always jealous because their husbands can't keep their eyes off my breasts.”

The episode of “My Strange Addiction” featuring Hershey airs this Sunday on TLC. But this isn't the first time in recent months that she has made headlines. A few months ago, she had to travel to Brazil to get her last breast surgery because of laws in the U.S. limiting the size of breast implants. On Super Bowl Sunday, she was involved in a car accident, and credited her breasts for acting as airbags and saving her life.


 
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