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Mum with 38L breasts was too afraid to leave home and felt like a 'freak'

A mum who felt like a freak and barely left home because her breasts are so large is now enjoying picnics with her daughter in the park thanks to support from fellow school mums and TikTok fans. Lucy Luxor, 35, grew five cup sizes from a 38G to 38L after giving birth to her daughter Molly.

Having G-cup breasts for most of her life, Lucy was used to uncomfortable stares and vulgar comments. But when they reached an even bigger size in 2016, she became so anxious she would not even brave the supermarket.

Following years of hiding away, Lucy - whose breasts are so heavy she needs fortnightly massages to ease the strain on her back - was persuaded to venture out again by fellow parents of children at five-year-old Molly's school, which she joined last September. The mum also saw support on social media platform TikTok, where she received a confidence-boosting 2.9m views on her first video.

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She documents her daily struggles living with L-cup breasts on the platform, which has gone viral. Lucy gains further encouragement from her partner, Mark, 50, who she runs a waste management company with.

“After I gave birth to Molly, I didn’t feel like myself anymore," the businesswoman, from Somerset, said. “I couldn’t even walk down the street without people staring at me.

“For a good two and a half years, I didn’t go out unless it was to care for an elderly family friend at the weekend – but I would literally get in the car, go to the house, then come straight back again. But when Molly started at her village school, I met so many lovely parents.

"They encouraged me to come to the park after school and do more things

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