Jesinta Franklin
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And I was 18 at the time and that was quite a confronting conversation to have because it was something that I hadn't ever really thought about.
And, yeah, I ended up going to mum and dad and I said, look, I've had this conversation and I feel like winning this competition could be like life-changing for me.
And, you know, credit to mum and dad, they didn't have a positive or a negative reaction to it.
They were like, we will just support you in whatever it is that you want to do.
And yeah, I ended up, yeah, obviously having my boobs done.
I don't regret having it done because of obviously I went on to win the competition and placed very well overseas and I have an amazing life and have had an amazing career.
And I do credit, you know, winning the competition to that because it just opened so many doorways for me.
But in saying that, if I had my time again, I don't, it's hard to say I regret it, but it's something I wish I hadn't
Like I'm so⦠I can't regret it because obviously I won the competition.
I've had an amazing career for it.
But it's just one of those things likeβ¦
I don't know, it's just even, yeah, you have to get them redone and, you know, there's all these things that came with it and I just think now all I want is just my small little perky boobs that I had pre.
Because once you do it, you can't, the only option is like if you remove them, you kind of do have to have a lift because there's all that excess skin there from, and then there's so much scarring with that and it's a big procedure to have.
So, yeah, when I had them out and I had them lifted before I fell pregnant,
I was like, oh, why did I do this?
I remember being in the bed and being away from the kids and just being like, I would never have had to have done this if I didn't make that decision.
So yeah, I regret it and I don't regret it, if that makes sense.
You just wouldn't have that conversation.
You wouldn't say to someone, go get this done.