Man Gets Boobs After Betting $100K He Wouldn’t

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  • Man with breast implants to appear on E! Network’s series about plastic surgery disasters
  • Knew a surgeon who offered to perform the boob job
  • Paid for the $5000 surgery by beating the doctor at backgammon
  • Would receive $10,000 for each year he kept the breast implants

A man by the name of Brian will be appearing on E! Network’s series about plastic surgery disasters.  In 1997, an individual bet Brian $100,000 that he wouldn’t get breast implants and he did just that.

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In 1997, an individual bet Brian $100,000 that he wouldn’t get breast implants and he did just that.

‘About 1997-ish, I was in some restaurant in Europe and I was with two friends and his girlfriend at the time was flaunting her boobs and I said to my friend: ‘If I had boobs like hers I could get just as much attention as she would’, he told E!.

‘Then he came up with $100k and I shook his hand and that was it, it was a bet.’

Brian new a plastic surgeon in New York City who had no issue with performing the boob job.

And how was it paid for?

By playing backgammon with the surgeon for an hour, and winning $5,000.

The original bet stipulated that another $10,000 was to be paid each year the breast implants stayed in.

20 years later and presumably $200,000 richer, Brian still has his boobs.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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