From AA to M
UK mum sells house to pay for record-size breast implants
SHE boasts Britain's biggest set of breasts. Ms Lea Walker has spent more than £40,000 ($126,600) enlarging her bust by 12 cup sizes to a record 30M.
Ms Walker, 34, was so bent on having mammoth mammaries that she sold her house to finance her last two implant operations and moved back with her parents.
The sex shop worker from Nottingham has had four implant operations in all, and some doctors say she has gone too far.
Ms Walker has pushed ahead of previous big top record holder, model Kate Rollason, who has a 30L chest.
Doctors told British newspaper The Sun yesterday that she has disfigured herself.
They criticised the surgeons who performed the operations, which date from 1999.
Ms Walker, who has one child, hated her original 30AA shape - even though she looked good.
She said: 'My new breasts are fantastic. They don't look freaky at all. I love them - they're my babies.
'And people tell me my body is fantastic.'
The silicon implants Ms Walker now own are banned in Britain. They had to be imported from the US.
The tanned and tattooed blonde had her last op a month ago at a London clinic.
Psychologist Ros Taylor said she is worried for Ms Walker's mental health.
She said: 'She is probably sad and insecure, and has been foolish.
'But I would also question the motives of the surgeons. I'd say they were in it for a fast buck.'
Another doctor, Dr Carol Cooper said: 'The women I've seen who want really big breasts have had serious psychological problems.'
source:NP