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Yes and they don't even pay me!

BA
BB
:morning:
-you are wrong! (all of them
)
Try again!
...and a size is a number and a letter!
All wrong :| ?! :shock: ...
1. 32BB
2. 30AA
3. 35C or BBB

yeah, i believe adriana is a c esp now that shes gained some ![]()

BA
BB
:morning:
-you are wrong! (all of them
)
Try again!
...and a size is a number and a letter!
All wrong :| ?! :shock: ...
1. 32BB
2. 30AA
3. 35C or BBB
Eva is not a B
Carla is not a A
and Helena is not BBB (doesn't exist Joe) and not a a 35 either since ... doesn't exist!

Eva looks like a 34C to me.

Eva looks like a 34C to me.
we have a winner! ![]()

OMG, really?!
Nice...



36C
?

Look like mine ![]()
I would say 34 DD or E

Awesome.


valerie = 85B > 32B
Liza Tarbuck = certainly 105 E or double E > 40E(E)
(>US size)

something like 80% of American women wear the wrong bra sizes. Also agencies lie about models bra sizes too. If you ever see a model who is listed at a D cup it means they have bigger than a D Cup. Clients don't want to hear if a model has an F cup. Models like Violet Budd, Lauren Mellor, and Olivia Garson all are DD or higher yet they are listed at C or D.

what about Hannah Hilton ?
The list can only show what the women are posting or what viewers have guessed.
Dolly Parton once laughed at the notion she wear band size 40. She said that's ridiculous, I'm a tiny little thing,
Looking at Dollys waist of no more than 24 I bet she wears a band of 34 at the most which puts her in the range of a 34 F or G.
But look at photos of women who are listed as the same size and we see a big difference. Supposedly 65% of women are not wearing the correct size anyway because they are too stubborn to get a professional fitting. So we have that to deal with. Two friends from work were always tugging on their bras, I knew they didn't fit. Finally convinced them to go to upscale store for a professional fitting. FORGET VICTORIAS SECRET. I told them if they would go and they were wearing the right size I would pay half the cost of a new bra. Didn't cost me a penny. Both were wearing 36C. You would think God cloned all women as 36C. One needed a 34D, the other a 32D. They walked around in the fitting room amazed at how comfortable the new bra was. Next day at work, they were not tugging and adjusting their bras. LOVE IT!