Montag downsizes 'super dangerous' F-cup breasts

Nov 8, 2013 - 14:05
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Montag downsizes 'super dangerous' F-cup breasts
Heidi Montag has downsized her breasts. Picture: Splash

HEIDI Montag is downsizing.

Not her house, but her F-cup "bowling ball" sized breasts.

Back in 2010 Montag famously underwent 10 plastic surgery procedures in a single day which included getting breast implants and she's now going under the knife again.

The 27-year-old said her breasts were so big that she started having back and neck problems as well as numbness in her arms.

"'I was really insecure at the time and put my value into breast size. I should have gone to a therapist! I couldn't conceptualise the weight of them in my body," the 27-year-old told Us Weekly.

Before and after: Heidi looks much better now with her reduced breasts (left) than she did back when she had her larger size F breasts (right) Before and after: Heidi looks much better now with her reduced breasts (left) than she did back when she had her larger size F breasts (right)

Before and after: Heidi looks much better now with her reduced breasts (left) than she did back when she had her larger size F breasts (right)

"They felt like bowling balls on my chest."

The former Hills star said they weighed "three pounds each" (1.36kg).

 

"He told me they were falling through the bottom, and I got scared. It's superdangerous. They can fall through to your belly button!' she added.

Montag downgraded to a C-cup in a six-hour procedure telling the mag: "I'm the new, new, new Heidi!"

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