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Most wedding lists contain the usual mix of crockery, sheets and electrical appliances - or the happy couple perhaps asks for some money towards their honeymoon.But Louise and Les Hampson aren't like most couples. Instead of asking for gits, they asked their 200 guests to contribute towards a new pair of breasts for the bride.Now, after raising 2,000-pounds, 33-year-old Louise has had the cosmetic surgery she craved.Her new implants have boosted her bust from a 32D to a 32DD.
She told a magazine: 'My wonderful wedding guests have given me the greatest boost to my married life - new boobs for the blushing bride!'Louise and her then fiancé Les Hampson, 24, explained in their wedding invitations: 'We have already got a kettle and toaster. Crockery, dinner mats and matching coasters.'So, rather than something we have already got, we would appreciate money for Louise's boob job pot!'
Louise told Love It! magazine that her breasts had begun to sag after having three children - Jordan, 11, Leon, 10, and five-year-old Keeley - from an earlier relationship.The part-time tanning salon assistant, from Warrington, Cheshire, had loved wearing low-cut tops. But she became increasingly concerned about the shape of her bust after she began dating Les, her next door neighbour.When he proposed, she came up with the idea of getting their wedding guests to help pay for the op.
Les, unsurprisingly, agreed, and the invitations for their February wedding were posted.The couple were surprised to find the guests accepted the idea - and many found the idea fun.
After opening the envelopes on her big day, Louise was delighted to find she had exactly 2,000-pounds, which, with the 2,000-pounds she had already saved, meant she had exactly the right money for her surgery.Louise, who had the operation last month, said: 'My boobs are almost healed. Soon I will be showing them off in all their glory!'Source: Daily mail
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