Summer Robert, 28, claims to have the biggest boobs in the UK. Even though she’s proud of them, she said people often call her an “attention seeker” because of her image
While it may sound like the dream to have large breasts, one woman admitted it comes with its difficulties even though she loves her R-cups. Summer Robert, 28, confessed she’s proud to have what she claims are the “biggest boobs in the UK” but, even though she’s happy in her own skin, she said people often criticise her.
She spent years worrying about her image, as her boobs drew so much unwanted attention to her while she was growing up. As she got older, she learnt to embrace her body image and love herself more, which is why the unwanted comments from strangers can be annoying.
In the past, she’s spoken out about how she’s often asked to “cover up” because she struggles to get clothes that fit. A few months ago, she alleged she was even kicked out of a popular theme park as a result of her breasts.
Summer, who boasts over 200,000 followers on Instagram, said life can be far from easy when you have big boobs. Wearing an R-cup bra is something that often comes with its challenges.
The former restaurant manager, from Glasgow, Scotland, has always had big boobs. She has a condition called Macromastia, which is the medical term for having abnormally large breasts, and it can lead to various complications like chronic back, neck and shoulder pain, headaches, bra strap grooving and difficulty carrying out daily activities.
When asked how people react to her boobs, Summer said: “Men will stare, sometimes approach. In fact, a few weeks ago I was at the airport and got approached by two different men.
“I had to call my friend as an excuse to walk away from them. One asked me to come to Berlin with him and the other was a worker and said if he ‘buys me a Prada bag, will he get all of this?’, and pointed to my boobs.
“Women stare, judge, tut and say mean things. I’m just used to the attention at this point so now, whenever women say things, I just compliment them and kill them with kindness back.
“More often than not they’ll say to my face to ‘cover up’, tell me I don’t have the body for the clothes I’m wearing [and] some will call me a sl*t, attention seeker. I get a lot of disgusted looks from women mainly.”
Summer said she’s often called out in the street for “literally just existing with large boobs”. According to Summer, it’s actually women who can be more aggressive when they approach her.
She claims she’s been publicly humiliated, accused of exposing herself and had drinks thrown at her from women while she was working in the service industry. Summer thinks her body has repeatedly made her a “target”, especially by older women who often react with anger.
However, she refuses to be ashamed of her body. Her perspective is controversial, unfiltered and has ignited debate around internalised misogyny, body autonomy and who gets policed in public.
Speaking about when she had a drink thrown over her, Summer added: “At the time, getting a drink thrown over me was super frustrating. I definitely have cried over it and gotten angry but, after accepting faith into my life fully now when stuff like this happens, I just think of how sad it must be to be that woman who is so insecure over a young girl just trying to live her life.
“I don’t let it affect me too much anymore and feel empathy for them. I think it’s hard for people to to see a body that isn’t necessarily normal.
“For women as well there is a lot of competition and I think the world really does pit us against each other. More women feel like this than others, so seeing a girl with huge boobs who is actually confident whilst they are insecure and judging themselves must just trigger them. Men are just men, they love boobs.”













