Paige Amelia has P-cup breasts and they won’t stop growing due to a rare health condition – although she rakes in thousands flogging racy snaps online, the condition comes with several downsides

A woman has opened up about her ultra-rare health condition which means her natural P-cup breasts won’t stop growing.

Gigantomastia causes rapid breast tissue growth. It can occur during puberty or pregnancy, and is most often caused by a hormonal imbalance. It can also be induced by certain medications.

Every year Paige Amelia, 29, has to fork out thousands on new clothes and bras as her cup size increases. The mum-of-one from Melbourne, Australia, has to get bras custom made, costing her £140 every time.

Thankfully for her, she also rakes in £300,000 a year from a well-known adult content subscription site. But there are other downsides to her condition, such as severe back pain.

Paige said: “The growth is sporadic – sometimes it stops, then all of a sudden they grow a lot in a month. I try to buy stretchy tops so there’s more space when they grow – but I’m always on the lookout for new clothes. Replacing them costs a fortune. And I have to get my bras custom-made – at about 280AU$ (£140) each. But I’ve just had to accept it.”

Paige’s boobs started growing uncontrollably when she was 25 – and have not stopped since. Although gigantomastia can be caused by a range of factors, the cause for Paige is unclear.

In January 2022 her bust was 100cm. By September 2022 it had grown to 114cm. By May 2023 it had hit 139cm – and her ever-growing chest now measures 143cm. She is also inundated with messages from trolls and has to fend off as many as 40 messages inviting her on dates every day.

She said: “I feel like when you have a larger chest, you get sexualised more […] I don’t like wearing tight clothing in public because I get unpleasant looks, particularly from other women. I feel a constant pressure to appease everyone, and I can’t wear what I want because I’m paranoid about people looking.”

She is considering going under the knife for breast reduction surgery, which would cost her around £5,000, but fears it would be “pointless” as they might “just grow back”. Paige said: “I’m worried they would just grow back to the same size again and I’d just have wasted the money. It’s not guaranteed the surgery would stop the growth.”

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