Update: Woman's claim of surgically added third breast looks to be hoax

Jasmine Tridevil

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Jasmine Tridevil


Alisha Hessler's fame is fading quickly. Hessler, who also goes by Jasmine Tridevil, claimed she underwent plastic surgery to add a third breast in her quest to become a reality TV star.

In the past few days several reports have surfaced disproving her debunking her story.

Snopes.com says all information supporting Hessler's added breast "came from her personal accounts on YouTube and Facebook." There are no independent confirmations anywhere.

The Smoking Gun says a few weeks ago Hessler reported some of her luggage as stolen from the Tampa, Florida, airport. One of the items she listed as missing was a "three breast prosthesis" worth $5,000. Police recovered her luggage and it was returned to her.

CBS Tampa Bay says Hessler claims she can't say more because the surgeon who performed the operation "required her to sign a non-disclosure agreement prior to the surgery"

In short, the story is beginning to sag.

LISTEN TO AN INTERVIEW WITH HER HERE (102.5 The Bone)

Original story below:

Massage therapist Jasmine Tridevil (not her real name,) makes no bones about the fact she wants to be a reality TV star.

And she'll stop at nothing to do it.

That's why she says she went to more than 50 doctors asking them to add the third breast.

She claims to have found one that would take on the task for $20,000, and says she had it done right away.

Jasmine claims the extra appendage was constructed from tissue from her stomach area placed around a silicone implant.

When doctors couldn’t build an areola, Tridevil was undeterred. She had one "added" at a tattoo parlor.

The new bosom cost Jamie more than cash. Her mother won't speak to her now and won't allow her sister to either.

Jasmine's other reason for expanding her chest might surprise you. "I wanted to make myself unattractive to men. Because I don't want to date anymore," she told CBS Tampa. "Most guys would think it's weird and gross. But I can still feel pretty because if I wore makeup and cute clothes, I can still, you know, feel pretty."

Several media outlets are reporting the story but none have comment from anyone but the publicity seeker. Snopes.com has looked into the story and can't confirm or deny whether or not it's real. So, believe at your own risk.

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