The lissome beauty has earned herself the tag of the ‘next hot thing’ in Bollywood, thanks to the sizzling item numbers and daring ‘bikini acts’. The ‘Outrageous’ girl was recently in news for being the most searched celeb in Google.
Sherlyn Chopra bares secrets behind her curves in her latest blog which reads below.
All through my teenage life, I’ve had a flat chest. Sometimes, I wondered if God had forgotten to give me breasts. It was only recently, a couple of years ago, that I had decided to get surgically enhanced breasts. I can’t thank myself enough for having made that decision. Now, what is wrong with that decision? Should I feel condemned because I tampered with Nature? Should I feel guilty for having gone under the knife to have assets that have not only enhanced my sex appeal but also helped me embrace my body and say “I love you”?
As human beings, we tend to keep our bad/dirty secrets locked up in a closet. And we share the ‘good’ things about our lives with the world. I need to know since when has getting one’s breasts enhanced become a ‘bad’ thing? And if it isn’t so, then why do people raise eyebrows every time I admit to having my breasts enhanced upon being asked.
Natural breasts look quite different from the surgically enhanced breasts. The latter look firmer and rounder. That makes my chances of lying about / denying breast enhancement nil. However, if I do make an attempt to lie or simply say “No comments”, I’d be making a mockery of myself. My pseudo-intellectual friends say that a woman of substance does not talk about her physical / tangible assets, breasts in particular. Well, maybe she does. May be she does not. As for me, I shall speak to them - and of them - as long as they don’t give in to the Law of Gravity.
Sherlyn Chopra bares secrets behind her curves in her latest blog which reads below.
All through my teenage life, I’ve had a flat chest. Sometimes, I wondered if God had forgotten to give me breasts. It was only recently, a couple of years ago, that I had decided to get surgically enhanced breasts. I can’t thank myself enough for having made that decision. Now, what is wrong with that decision? Should I feel condemned because I tampered with Nature? Should I feel guilty for having gone under the knife to have assets that have not only enhanced my sex appeal but also helped me embrace my body and say “I love you”?
As human beings, we tend to keep our bad/dirty secrets locked up in a closet. And we share the ‘good’ things about our lives with the world. I need to know since when has getting one’s breasts enhanced become a ‘bad’ thing? And if it isn’t so, then why do people raise eyebrows every time I admit to having my breasts enhanced upon being asked.
Natural breasts look quite different from the surgically enhanced breasts. The latter look firmer and rounder. That makes my chances of lying about / denying breast enhancement nil. However, if I do make an attempt to lie or simply say “No comments”, I’d be making a mockery of myself. My pseudo-intellectual friends say that a woman of substance does not talk about her physical / tangible assets, breasts in particular. Well, maybe she does. May be she does not. As for me, I shall speak to them - and of them - as long as they don’t give in to the Law of Gravity.