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Rhian Sugden undergoes a breast reduction after revealing F-cup chest made walking 'unbearable'

Rhian Sugden undergoes a breast reduction after revealing F-cup chest made walking 'unbearable'

Daily Mail​19-06-2025
Rhian Sugden seemed happier than ever as she shared snaps cracking a smile moments before undergoing a breast reduction.
The glamour model, 38, revealed that she was considering a breast reduction after her F-cup boobs began making walking 'unbearable'.
After attending a consultation about the possibility of undergoing the procedure in March, the former Page 3 star has now indeed had her breasts reduced in size.
Sharing a selfie of herself in a hospital gown on Thursday, Rhian seemed elated to be getting the weight off her chest.
In a caption full of amusing breast-related puns, Rhian wrote: 'Boob Voyage. Thanks for the mammaries. T**s a big day! @pallmallcosmetics
'#breastreduction #SnipSnipHooray #TheGreatDeflation #BreastInPeace #perkysue'
A couple of weeks earlier, Rhian put on an extremely busty display in a white bra as she began the countdown to reduction day.
Pouting for a photo, she wrote: 'A moment for my skin and another for the tig ol bitties.
'T minus 2 weeks before these absolute back breaker get an overhaul making me a perky Sue again.'
While admitting that her 'breasts mean a lot to her', Rhian has been open about them being too big and causing her discomfort in the past.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline in 2022, she revealed her boobs make walking 'unbearable' and that she hired a personal trainer to help improve her 'hunched over' posture.
She said: 'I have always been quite lucky because my mum is slinky so I've got good genes, but all my weight goes to by boobs, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but right now my boobs are so big that it's unbearable to walk.
'I just booked a personal trainer because I want to build a bum and some legs. I am like a seven-year-old boy from behind… I'm all up front my bum lets me down.
'I want to go to the gym to sort my posture out because I am hunched over all the time.
'My breasts mean a lot to me but throughout my Page 3 years they were a size 32D and now I'm a 34F. I would love a nice B or C cup that would be my ideal though I'm sure my work would be affected.
'I can't wear nice outfits, I see these dresses that flat chested women can wear and I can't go out without a bra on. I'm getting older and gravity is going to kick in any day.
'I'm tempted to get a boob reduction, but I know there can be a lot of scarring. I am going to the personal trainer to shrink my breasts. Watch this space, I'm hoping to be a B cup by next week.'
Rhian rose to fame as a Page 3 model in 2006 at just 19, quickly amassing a huge fan base and securing lucrative deals - including a £100,000 payday for her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012.
Reflecting on her career, she told The Sun: 'It lasted 12 years. I was part of the elite glamour girls, and my boobs landed me £100K for Celebrity Big Brother in 2012.
'I'm not sure exactly how much they've made me over the years, but judging by my tax bills, it's over £500,000.'
Rhian is not afraid to showcase her sizzling figure in raunchy lingerie on her social media channels.
The stunner put on a very busty display in pink lace lingerie for a sultry Valentine's Day snap uploaded to her Instagram earlier this year.
Perched on her bed, the glamour model showed off her ample assets and left little to the imagination in the sexy lace two-piece.
The sexy lingerie featured red embroidered hearts that adorned the top of the underwear, perfectly complementing a pair of tiny thong bottoms.
She captioned the snap: 'Happy Valentines Day.
'Caught the exact moment he walked in and saw me in my Valentines undies. Mama's still got it.'
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