‘I have giant P-cup boobs – I considered a reduction but now they make me rich’

A mum with giant P-cup boobs was once so badly bullied over their size that she considered having surgery to reduce them.

But instead of downsizing, Lyla King now she flaunts them to make money online.

Lyla King was just 18 years old when she visited a plastic surgeon to get a consultation for reduction surgery.

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She even lost 12lbs to be in the healthy weight range for the procedure – but later backed out as she feared going under the knife.

Thankfully, the 27-year-old's decision has proven to be a wise one.

The mum-of-three has embraced 'money makers' by posing for saucy snaps and videos on OnlyFans – and is set to make a whopping $600,000 (£470,000) at the end of her first year.

Lyla, from Toronto, Ontario in Canada, claims to have made $80,000 (£62,000) in her first month alone.

And she's already stashed away savings and an education fund for her children and plans to buy a house next year.

She said: "I'm a 34P cup. I've always had larger breasts, not to this extent, but after kids they grew more. I set up my page in November 2022 and it went really well. My first month was probably my best month, I made around $80,000.

"I do get a couple of kinky requests, one that keeps coming back is being asked to act as a WWE Diva I've made six or seven custom videos for this man.

"At first it was just me in an outfit talking smack to the camera but the most recent video that I made was with a friend of mine. We were acting as WWE Divas and he had me smack her around a little bit with my boobs."

While Lyla is comfortable in front of the camera, she wasn't always that way as she was once tormented by bullies who accused her of stuffing her bra.

"People used to always bully me because they thought that I would stuff my bra, it was mostly girls," she added.

"In seventh grade, I went from an A-cup to a large C-cup by the end of the year. Going into high school in ninth grade I was an E-cup.

"As a kid that was the last thing I wanted, I would have been happier being flatter-chested. 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 fit 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, and that hurt my self-esteem.

"I remember going to a bra store when I was 15 with my father and my stepmother 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. 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."

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