Chelsea Charms seems to have stayed out of the spotlight for the last few years, however the woman with the ‘world’s largest boobs’ has been showing off her ginormous chest again lately
The woman with the ‘world’s largest boobs’ has wowed fans on Instagram by showing off her ginormous chest.
Chelsea Charms seems to have stayed out of the spotlight for the last few years, however the busty beauty, from the US, appears to want to step back in the limelight after posing for a number of sexy snaps.
The blonde has taken to her Instagram page to pose in a number of racy ensembles recently which make her huge assets centre-stage.One snap saw her squeeze her boobs into a striped strapless top, which just about stayed in place, while in another, she just about kept her assets in a tiny pink dress.
Chelsea Charms claims to have the ‘world’s largest boobs’
A strappy blue top also enhanced her curves even more as she posed for the camera, while she also sported a tiny bikini in a sexy pool photo.
Fans have been busy liking the poses, with some calling her “beautiful” and many asking for her phone number.
She writes in her bio: “The only official account of the biggest boobs in the world.”
The last time Chelsea appeared on UK TV was on ITV’s This Morning back in 2011 when she was interviewed by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
At the time, she said her boobs were size 164XXX, however the procedure she had means they continually grow.
Chelsea, 47, had her breasts enlarged by means of a now illegal procedure in which polypropylene string was implanted into each breast.

The material irritates the breast lining, creating a serum which enlarges the breasts, a process which could continue indefinitely.
Back in 2011, she said they were growing at a rate of one inch a month.
She did say at the time she would eventually have her breasts reduced and the polypropylene removed, but hasn’t yet given any further updates.
Talking about her procedure at the time to Holly and Phil, Chelsea, who is originally from Minneapolis, said: “Most of the other girls who have had this procedure have stopped at some point so I’m just waiting for that to happen.”
She told the pair that she called her boobs ‘Itsy and Bitsy’ and helped her make a “comfortable living as an exotic dancer and porn star”.

However it wasn’t all plain sailing as she revealed she had trouble eating and has to sleep on her back.
Chelsea also says she struggles to fit into aeroplane toilets and has to perform regular exercises to be able to support the breasts, which each weigh about the same as two large watermelons.
Daytime viewers were left gobsmacked by her appearance at the time and thought the exotic dancer and stripper was more suited to a late night post-watershed show.
One person wrote on Twitter at the time: “Just seen Chelsea Charms on This Morning…WHY?’

However, some viewers were entertained.
Phillip Scofield also posted up a picture of himself with Chelsea after the interview and said simply: ‘Good grief!!
“The lady with the mahooooosive boobs has arrived! Everyone trying to keep their eyes up …. and failing.”
7 weight loss tips to shed pounds in the new year and keep them off for good
Is weight loss one of your new year’s resolutions? If so, you’re not alone. Over 40% of adults in the U.S. live with obesity, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
UC Davis Health dietitian and specialist in obesity and weight management, Marie Barone, shares strategies to help you reach your weight goals.
1. Set realistic goals for weight loss
It’s important to set a realistic weight goal and timeline to achieve it. Your goal weight does not need to match a number on a chart.
Ask yourself what weight has felt comfortable for you before. Then ask yourself if you can achieve that target without feeling overly deprived. Weight loss of one to two pounds per week is reasonable for most adults.
2. Stick to a meal pattern
Find a meal pattern that includes healthy foots that you enjoy eating. Both the Mediterranean diet and DASH meal plan include whole grains, vegetables, fruits, lean protein, and some dairy products. The USDA MyPlate Plan is a free tool that can help you develop a healthy meal plan.
3. Manage your food portions
Managing portions of all foods allows you to include foods you enjoy in moderation. Here are some tips for managing portions:
- Use a smaller plate (nine inches or less across).
- Eat slowly and savor every bite of food.
- Set aside pre-portioned snacks.
- Consider splitting an entrée or ordering a la carte at restaurants.
- Fill up on lower calorie foods like vegetables and choose smaller portions of high-calorie foods.
4. Make time for physical activity
Set a goal of at least 150 minutes of aerobic activity per week. Aerobic exercises increase your breathing and heart rate, such as a brisk walk, bike ride or swimming. Not only can aerobic exercises help with weight loss, but they can also help keep your heart and lungs healthy.
Add in strength exercises two or more days per week. Strength training can increase your metabolism which helps you burn more calories. Some options for strength training involve exercises using body weight, resistance bands, free weights or weight machines.
5. Start tracking your behaviors
Keeping track of food intake and physical activity is a proven tool for managing weight. Tracking helps to increase awareness of our eating and physical activity behaviors. You can track your food and activity using a mobile app or keep a small notebook with you to write things down.
6. Set yourself up for success
Meal planning and food preparation help ensure you have healthy meals and snacks available. You can set yourself up for more activity by wearing comfortable clothes and shoes. This may help you move more throughout the day. Schedule time for exercise on your calendar to ensure you don’t have other conflicts.
7. Participate in a weight management program
Weight management programs offer support for your weight management journey. Do some research before signing up for a program to be sure it’s a good fit for you.
Be wary of programs that promise quick fixes. Long-term weight management is a journey that takes time. Successful programs focus on not only losing weight, but also provide support for keeping the weight off long term.