Courtney Stodden throws party for her implants

Jun 3, 2014 - 10:44
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Courtney Stodden throws party for her implants
The wedding of Courtney Stodden and Doug Hutchison. Source: Supplied

REMEMBER Courtney Stodden, the unknown 16-year-old Pamela Anderson lookalike who made headlines back in 2012 for her marriage to much older actor Doug Hutchison?

The teen and the 50-something actor have since split up (we’re as shocked as you are), and at 19, Stodden is now a divorcee.

A single girl’s gotta treat herself — which must explain why this past weekend, Stodden threw herself a birthday party with a difference.

You see, she was celebrating the first birthday of her breast implants.

Courtney Stodden's boob birthday

 

“HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY to my dear twins Boo & Bee. You girls ROCK,” she captioned the pic, posing with a party hat positioned on each of her surgically-assisted assets.

Courtney, we’re glad you marked the occasion, but we must admit we’re pretty upset we didn’t score an invite to the party.

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