Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Worst Plastic Surgery Implants


With all the time and money at their disposal, celebs yearn for perfect bods. Here are the worst celebrity boob jobs ever.

Rakhi Sawant: She left no stone unturned to keep up her sexy image and her breasts enhancements were a part of it.

Victoria Beckham: Her corrections could have done better than these awful assets. Posh wanted to 'spice' up her life but it turned out to be a big disaster that caught her public attention for all the wrong reasons. (Getty Image/Dave Hogan)

Pamela Anderson: Owner of what are probably the most-viewed fake breasts in history, Pamela needs no introduction. What she needs now is some corrections to those plastic assets, ewww. (Pic: Agency)

Jenna Jameson: Well it's no surprise to find Jenna on this list. At one point, her bo*bs looked like they were made from Play-Doh. This was a result of bad boob job of course. (Pic: Agency)

Tori Spelling: She could have used a nose job or chin surgery or may be even a facial transplant, but no, Tori Spelling had to have a boob job that doesn’t enhance her looks. They're just a tad too big and a tad too fake. (Pic Agency)

Paula Abdul: After her implants, she looked like she has been bitten by a vampire. Her assets pretty much accurately describe what her boob job looks like. (Getty Images/MJ Kim)

Tara Reid: Remember Tara in 'American Pie', she was cute and incredibly hot. But then came her nasty boob job that faded all her cuteness.

Jewel: Her musical career has been declining in recent years. A boob job can usually help fix a performer's esteem, unless it leaves you with some bizarre effects. (AFP/Timothy A. Clary)

Audrina Patridge: Audrina has probably had breast implants, as they look perkier and significantly larger than they used to, but again it was not needed at all. (AP/Matt Sayles)

Vivica A. Fox: She had such a bad boob job that 'weird' describes her assets or rather implants. She played a hardened killer in 'Kill Bill' Vol 1, no doubt she had put her new found skills to use. (Reuters/Jim Ruymen) (REUTERS/Jim Ruymen)

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