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Radio Station Prize to Balance Winners Assets

Radio Station Prize to Balance Winners Assets


Palmerston North woman Anna Harkness has won a radio station competition that will see her become the proud owner of a new pair of boobs. After spending her adult life with a lopsided chest, Anna and her husband Jason are hugely grateful to The Rock for giving them the chance to correct this imbalance.

The competition to give away a $15,000 boob job saw over 450 kiwi couples apply at therock.net.nz with amusing images and a plea for help. All applicants were judged on their creativity, the need of the entrant and the public generated rating online and via text.

Anna and Jason's application showed the uneven physique that Anna has lived with since puberty with one breast a B cup and the other non-existent. Support rolled in from Rock listeners after Jason admitted on air that Anna is emotional about her wonky chest. "It's hard for women who have no boobs, but to have one and not the other is heartbreaking. She just wants to get them evened up so she can look like a woman."

The prize of $15,000 will go to a local surgeon who will perform the operation that will give Anna the feminine balance she’s been missing.

For more information and to see all boob job applications head to www.therock.net.nz/boobs.


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