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I have the biggest natural boobs in Britain – I wish I could be in the No Bra Club but it would be too dangerous

A MUM who claims to have Britain's biggest natural boobs admits she can't be part of the No Bra Club - as it would be dangerous to go out without one.

Claire Smedley, 40, needs all the support she can get for her 40N bust which weighs around five stone.

Claire has to be careful about what she wears
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Claire has to be careful about what she wearsCredit: Paul Tonge - The Sun
She'd be risking injury by going without a bra
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She'd be risking injury by going without a bra

But that means the best feeling in the world for her is when she gets home and can take her bra off and walk around unrestricted.

The only problem is that delivery drivers can't help but stare when she answers the door and they get an eyeful.

She says: "I take it off as soon as I get home which means I greet any deliveries braless.

"I think I may get black eyes going braless all the time though.

"People either go super shy or suddenly make really long conversations.

"Sometimes if they are creepy I will hide back behind the door.

"Most of the time though I forget and then realise my top is sheer or my boobs might clap when I lean forward and get handed my delivery.

"They usually laugh or blush. Or I laugh and they try to pretend they didn't notice.

"Sometimes they're just impressed that I can balance a pizza, garlic bread and bottle of coke on my chest."

Claire, from Derby, previously hit headlines a decade ago when she told how she nearly killed her boyfriend when she suffocated him with her breasts.

Earlier this year the mum, who has a masters degree in marketing management, told how her boobs have caused her serious health problems.

She said: "For my big boob girls, make sure you look after your back.

"I’ve got scoliosis now and I’m really suffering.

"Look after your back as well as your boobs because it will definitely hit you as you get older.

"My spine is curved from carrying them.

"I saw a plastic surgeon about 10 years ago about a possible reduction and he said I would feel it in the next five to 10 years and he was spot on.

"I'm starting physio but it may be too late.

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"I think the operation just sounded too risky and at the time I had no problems.

"It is very painful and limits what I can do and some days I can't get out of bed."

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