Woman who made her fortune smashing everything from watermelons to bricks with her size 34M breasts visits the surgeons on Botched - to ask if they can fix her stomach
- Susan Sykes, 53, goes by the stage name Busty Heart and breaks and flattens objects with her large breast implants
- The Boston native has earned enough money from her skills to buy an island off the coast of Maine
- She told doctors Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow from the E! show that her breasts aren't the problem, but that she wants them to fix a botched liposuction done on stomach
A woman who makes a living by charging people to watch her crush things with her large 34M breasts has made a plea to two doctors to fix a botched plastic surgery procedure – on her stomach.
On tonight’s episode of hit the E! Network reality series Botched, Boston, Massachussets native Susan Sykes, 53, insists to stunned doctors Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow that she is actually incredibly happy with her oversized implants, and has been using them to smash and flatten objects under her stage name Busty Heart for about 30 years.
However what she does want fixed, she tells the two surgeons, is her stomach, which has bothered her since a botched liposuction left her with what she refers to as a ‘shelf’ - though she admits she can't even see it without the help of a mirror thanks to her considerable assets.
Surprise surgery request: Susan Sykes, 53, has 34M breasts and uses them to smash things under the stage name Busty Heart - but she visited the Botched doctors for help with her stomach, not her breasts
Can-tastic: Susan uses her breasts to crush objects like the can she flattened in front of doctors Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow
Busted can: Dr. Nassif seemed turned off by Susan's skill, but Dr. Dubrow was impressed - even though she hurt his hand when she smashed the can he was holding
'The first thing I noticed about Susan were her very large breasts,' says Dr. Paul Nassif in the commercial for the new episode, which airs tonight at 9pm. 'The second thing I noticed about Susan were her very large breasts. Basically I thought that she was coming to have something fixed with her breasts.'
But she wasn't, and the performer is quick to show Dr. Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow exactly what her weighty assets could pull off, though Dr. Dubrow admits in the clip that he was already familiar with her talent.
'It's crazy and kind of impressive what you do,' he says.
Susan replies: 'Maybe I should put them up on the table.'
They don't stay there for long, though. After explaining to the doctors that she first took up smashing things with her breasts because she wanted to be a comedian - she says that she started off with styrofoam cups because the popping sound they made was 'funny' - she stands up to demonstrate her abilities.
Crushed watermelon: Susan started her career smashing soft styrofoam cups, but is now able to destroy much sturdier objects
Smashing good time: Splitting this watermelon apart took a bit more effort for Susan than the can, but she was still able to break it into pieces after hitting it with her breast a few times
Susan asks Dr. Dubrow to hold a beer can, then shakes her breast up and down before bring it down, hard, on the can, effectively flattening it.
'When I went to Japan, they taught me how to do bricks,' she says, telling the men that she got the implants, which are 2000 cubic centimeters each, in 1990 before silicone was banned.
After crushing the can, Susan pulls out a watermelon, catching Dr. Nassif off guard and causing him to stand up. She smashes it apart after hitting it with her right breast a few times.
Susan's skill isn't just 'impressive', as Dr. Dubrow calls it - it has also made her a lot of money, and thus she has had her breasts insured in case something should happen to them.
'I've been able to buy an island off the coast of Maine and put a house on it,' she tells them, adding that she also owns a strip club and mountaintop with a cabin.
Flaunting the money makers: Susan, pictured here when she was younger, said she first got implants in 1990 and has since made a lot of money using them to smash things
Wardrobe issues: Though Susan admitted that she can't see past her her large breasts to view the results of a botched liposuction, her stomach problems prevent her from wearing two-piece outfits
But while the busty patient has no intention of letting the doctors 'fix' her chest - she explains that even after years of smashing things, her breasts don't hurt because her jelly-like implants absorb the shock - she does ask them to take care of an unfinished liposuction procedure, which left her with a 'shelf' at the top of her stomach.
Susan says that though she can't actually see it when she looks down, the botched surgery has left her unable to wear a two-piece outfit.
'I'm really hoping that they're going to be able to help me with my stomach problem,' she says.
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