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Rhian Sugden puts on a busty display in a sheer mesh bodysuit as she prepares for breast reduction surgery

Rhian Sugden puts on a busty display in a sheer mesh bodysuit as she prepares for breast reduction surgery

Daily Mail​13-05-2025

Rhian Sugden put on a busty display in a sheer mesh bodysuit as she prepares to undergo breast reduction.
The glamour model, 38, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a racy snap as she slipped into a busty bodysuit with leopard print lining.
She posed up a storm as she sat on the edge of her bed to take the busty selfie, as she counted down to her surgery.
Rhian recently revealed she wanted to get breast reduction surgery as her size F-cup bust make it 'unbearable' to walk.
'One month to go until my breast uplift + reduction = one perkier, lighter, better version of me incoming!' Rhian captioned the selfie.
'The countdown to the boob reboot is ON! @pallmallcosmetics ✨.'
'One month to go until my breast uplift + reduction = one perkier, lighter, better version of me incoming!' Rhian captioned the selfie
Rhian previously shared a comparison photo of her breasts - one showing her current large breasts and another showing what they looked like before.
She also posted several screenshots of cruel comments from trolls criticising her decision to reduce her size, before revealing her 'soon-to-be nipple position' to her followers.
Explaining her reasons for wanting the surgery, Rhian said: '12 months ago before I got pregnant my boobs where large but still at a manageable size of a DD/E cup.'
'After having a baby my size has increased to an F and I'm spilling out of my bras even at that size. I'm having an uplift and a reduction.'
'Boob experts (men) are messaging me telling me to just lose weight and they'll shrink. Look at me!?? I'm the size I was yet despite your professional advice my melons haven't shrunk. Who'd have thought?'
She went on: 'My back hurts. I long to wear backless dresses. Buy sexy lingerie, wear no bra when I go out, run, swim without them falling out of my swim suit. They don't make me happy this big.
'Messaging me and calling me deluded for wanting a reduction to go back to the size I was 12 months ago - is absurd. Seriously, what is wrong with humans these days.
'It's MY body. It's my Happiness and it's MY choice.
'The surgeon has said my nipples are 11 centimetres LOWER than they should be, that my friends is not where I want them.
'I'm sharing my journey as it's a very big and yes, scary move for me but this is something I NEED to do for myself. To make myself feel better.
'It'd be nice to have support and people that don't have anything nice to say just don't say anything at all ❤️'
The bombshell's saucy snaps came after she recently hit back at claims of 'marital issues' between her and actor husband Oliver Mellor, 44.
Rhian broke her silence last month after slamming Oliver online for 'going out drinking' while she and George were both rushed to A&E.
The model's 501,000 followers were quick to compliment her on her 'gorgeous' look in her new photos .
Rhian and Oliver welcomed their first child, George, in April 2024 after a challenging journey which involved undergoing eight gruelling rounds of IVF, costing £150,000.
The model revealed how the pair faced numerous hurdles, including a miscarriage scare at six weeks and a dramatic birth that required George to receive emergency oxygen, but despite that, his arrival took 'all the years of pain away'.
Rhian recently hit out at her former Coronation Street star husband after he 'went out drinking' while she'd been rushed to hospital twice with Quinsy - a 'Victorian disease' that left her in 'agony', while George had been struck down with possible measles.
She fumed: 'Anyone else ever been so ill they've ended up in A&E twice in two days and yet their husband would rather go out drinking with his mates instead of helping at home, or am I just the unfortunate one?'
Rhian later to her Stories to claim she was 'hormonal, ill, and momentarily lost the plot' - and revealed her husband 'deeply regrets choosing pints over paracetamol'.
She shared two jokey newspaper-style updates with her 502,000 followers.
In the first, she posted a snap of Oliver feeding some goats and quipped: 'Husband finally breaks silence to the goats at the petting zoo.
'Sources say he deeply regrets choosing pints over paracetamol. Relationship experts (and one particularly nosy goat) remain divided.'

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