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A rebellious mom who was criticized by ‘mean moms’ for setting up a fundraising page that ‘begs’ for breast augmentations has hit back – claiming they also want mommy makeovers ‘but can’t afford it’.

Jennifer Bodzasiova, from north London, revealed she had “perfect” perky breasts before she had her two kids, but claims breastfeeding made them flabby and droopy.

The mother-of-two says she “hates” looking in the mirror with her nipples “pointing down” and jokes that they “say good morning to my navel every day.”

Jennifer says she’s forced to wear clothes that cover her and she has to keep changing outfits to make sure her cleavage doesn’t “look too bad.”

The 21-year-old is raising £5,000 for a breast lift and implants, claiming the procedure would be ‘life-changing’ and boost her confidence.

Jennifer Bodzasiova, from North London, is berated by 'mean mothers' for setting up a fundraising page.  'Begging' for boob jobs hit back - claiming they also want mommy makeovers 'but can't afford it' (pictured after kids)

Jennifer Bodzasiova, from North London, is berated by ‘mean mothers’ for setting up a fundraising page. ‘Begging’ for boob jobs has been hit back – claiming they also want mommy makeovers ‘but can’t afford it’ (pictured left, before she had kids, and well, after kids)

Since sharing the GoFundMe on her TikTok channel, Jennifer says she’s surprised by the negative comments from other moms criticizing her for fundraising during the cost-of-living crisis.

The TikTok influencer says they have accused her of “begging” for money when many “can’t afford food” but has hit back by claiming that those criticizing her probably want surgery themselves but “can’t afford it” .

Jennifer said, “I never thought about getting a breast augmentation [before] because my breasts were perfect before I had kids.

“I don’t remember what bra size I was, but I was quite short, maybe an A cup.

“They were pretty perky and I could wear dresses or braless camisoles without them falling down.

“After I had my first and breastfed him, they subsided a bit, which I wasn’t too worried about, but they weren’t too bad because I only breastfed him for a short time.”

“When I got pregnant with my second and I breastfed her for about three to four months, my breasts went all saggy.

“I really don’t like them because I can’t wear nice bras – either they don’t fit me or I can’t wear nice dresses because they look very saggy.

The TikTok influencer says they have accused her of

The TikTok influencer says they have accused her of “begging” for money when many “can’t afford food” but has hit back by claiming that those criticizing her probably want surgery themselves but “can’t afford it”

“I hate looking in the mirror and seeing them like this. I have to keep changing my outfits to make sure my cleavage doesn’t look too bad.

“I posted a vlog of me going to my consultation and explained why I want to have it done.

“I really expected people to support me — a lot of moms follow me, so they know exactly how it feels.

“But as soon as I said I’d set up a GoFundMe to pay for it, I got quite a bit of a negative response.

“People said, ‘we’re in a cost-of-living crisis, a lot of people can’t afford food and you want them to pay for it.’ ‘Begging for money’ is how they say it.

“I’m not forcing anyone to pay for it, I just said if you can help I’d appreciate it. I expected that the mothers would at least understand.

“But when I looked at the profiles, most of the commenters were moms who were pretty mean about it because I think they want mommy makeovers too, but they can’t afford it.”

Jennifer’s GoFundMe page says, “Hello, I’m Jennifer, a mother of two.

The 21-year-old is raising £5,000 for a breast lift and implants, claiming the procedure would be 'life-changing' and boost her confidence

The 21-year-old is raising £5,000 for a breast lift and implants, claiming the procedure would be ‘life-changing’ and boost her confidence

After spending a few months fretting about her droopy cleavage, Jennifer launched her fundraising page last week

After spending a few months fretting about her droopy cleavage, Jennifer launched her fundraising page last week

“As a mother of two who breastfed her babies for a few months, it changed my body dramatically, especially my breasts, now that I’m uncomfortable in my own body, it just doesn’t feel like me.”

“I’ve been thinking about this a lot, if it’s really necessary, and if it’s going to make me happier, make me feel a little bit more like myself, and finally have the confidence to look and feel good about everything. I wear, and it will.

“My breasts were perfect before I had kids and if they were still the same I wouldn’t need breast implants and a lift but unfortunately breastfeeding has changed them and I hate my breasts saying good morning to my belly button every day (yes, that’s how saggy they are).

“At first I thought I just needed breast implants, but after my consultation I need a breast lift (for how flabby they are) and then breast implants for volume.

“I didn’t expect it to be so expensive, but I know it’s something that will be worth it.

“I would be so grateful if you would help me raise the money I need and change a mother’s life.

‘If 5,000 people donate £1 each, I will reach my goal. Thank you for your understanding and your support.’

After spending a few months fretting about her droopy cleavage, Jennifer launched her fundraising page last week.

The mum-of-two says she

The mum-of-two says she “hates” looking in the mirror with her nipples “pointing down” and jokes that they “say good morning to my belly button” every day

Jennifer looks at different breast implants during a consultation with a surgeon (pictured)

Jennifer looks at different breast implants during a consultation with a surgeon (pictured)

Jennifer said, ‘It affects quite a bit what I wear, it’s changed my whole confidence and the way I look.

“I’ve been feeling this way for a few months and I started researching a boob job two months ago.

“I tend to choose things that usually cover me more. When I wear dresses, I wear stretchy dresses with long sleeves and a square neckline.

‘I sometimes wear a v-neck, but it’s a short v-neck, it’s not the décolleté.

“My partner didn’t agree because of the risks involved in any procedure, but he totally supports me if it’s something that makes me happy and takes care of me afterwards.

“At the consultation, the surgeon said I also need a breast lift.

“My nipples are in the wrong direction, they’re pointing down, so he has to lift my breasts first before he can put in an implant.

“If we lift first and then implant in an all-in-one surgery, I’ll get those lifted ‘perfect cleavage’ breasts.”

Jennifer has chosen a target of £5,000, despite the surgery at the clinic where she had the £7,250 consultation.

Jennifer said, “I feel like it’s life changing. I know it sounds a bit cliche, but once I’m healed it will be great to dress the way I want and show it off too.

‘Because I’m a mom, the rest of my body isn’t perfect, so getting those boobs done would make me look prettier.

‘I think it’s important that mothers can feel and look as good as possible.

‘On the days when I don’t wear make-up, I feel a little down and I don’t feel like filming.

“When I have makeup on, I feel like making as many videos as possible. A breast augmentation would give me more confidence.

“I think it’s something that people won’t understand until you’re a mother and struggling with that problem yourself.”

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