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I wouldn't trust an app that can't spell compatibility to digitally enhance my breasts.
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Try before you buy....Originally posted by d000hg View PostShame the NHS couldn't give her some free birth control as well as free boobs.
Also - it only costs £5k for boobs? I always imagined cosmetic surgery ran to 5 figures.

http://play.google.com/store/apps/de...design.boobjob
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Can understand the NHS paying for it if she'd had a masectomy or something, but to get it done on the NHS so she could become a glamour model? It's a good job they don't need the cash for treating sick patients or anything.Originally posted by d000hg View PostShame the NHS couldn't give her some free birth control as well as free boobs.
Also - it only costs £5k for boobs? I always imagined cosmetic surgery ran to 5 figures.
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Shame the NHS couldn't give her some free birth control as well as free boobs.
Also - it only costs £5k for boobs? I always imagined cosmetic surgery ran to 5 figures.
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Phew I read that as client could have been her father who got her pregnant, it doesn't look so bad now
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Boy will that be a disappointment!
Josie Cunningham PREGNANT after starting escort work and client could be father | Mail Online
its going to come out, go wow there are some real milk jugs and then realise they have been filled with silicone.Wannabe glamour model who had an NHS boob job is PREGNANT just months after starting work as an escort... and she thinks the father could be one of her clients
Josie Cunningham, 23, from Leeds, had an NHS boob job in January 2013
The mother-of-two now says the operation was a waste of public funds
Vowed to reimburse NHS with £4,800 but became an escort to raise funds
Has now revealed she is pregnant and worries that a client is the father
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