This Woman Made a Career of Breaking Stuff With Her 34M Knockers [VIDEO]
May 07, 2015 18:56
Of all the weird things we stumble upon on a daily basis, this is one of them: Susan Sykes' jugs are so huge, she's put them to another use instead of modeling the heck out of them. She uses them to break stuff, and then make you pay her to watch her do it.
The 53-year-old has broken stuff like watermelons, baseball bats, bricks, basically, stuff you won't normally think boobs can break.
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