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Nigerian actress Cossy Orjiakor, famous for her humongous boobs was robbed by some thugs Monday night.
The controversial actress, who was reported to have agreed to a deal to insure her bloated mammary glands for a whopping $1.6million (N256million), said she sustained some injuries as a result of the unfortunate incident.
According to a post on her Twitter handle Wednesday, the robbers attacked her in her car at Orile Coker, a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria at night.
She said they broke her windows and made away with her phones and perfume.
"Robbed on d 7th at Orile Coker. They broke my window just to get to my 2 phones and perfume. Had minor cuts to my arms, and leg .hmmm," the actress tweeted.
Cossy made the headlines late last year for insuring her boobs for more than a million dollars stating she “specifically asked for $1.6 million.”
The deal included a limitation on how many men and women touch her boobs each month. Also her breasts have all been given names and must now be treated as human beings in future movie roles.
Also Enhanced Silicon Inc., the company behind the deal, will determine how much a movie producer will pay each boob for an appearance in a movie.
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