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The owner of the largest breasts in Ukraine. What does Mila Kuznetsova earn, how much does she spend and why does she hide her personal life

Mila Kuznetsova

Mila Kuznetsova from Kyiv is a record holder in the Ukrainian Book of Records. She is the owner of the largest bust in Ukraine - the plus-size model has a 17th breast size.

In an interview with OBOZ.UA, the popular blogger (almost 800 thousand followers on Instagram) told how she reacts to compliments and comments from haters, how she earns her living and how much she spends. She also admitted that she is not afraid of being different.

"Being like everyone else was a desire I had only at school," says Mila Kuznetsova, who was born and raised in Poltava Oblast. "As a teenager, I was very different from other girls. I remember the first time I went to buy underwear, I asked the saleswoman: "Give me the first size." And she said: "Girl, you need a size three or four." I already had big breasts then. And I tried my best to hide it. Wide sweaters, sweaters, T-shirts... There was not a single thing that would somehow outline my figure."

"I was very ashamed of paying too much attention to my body," Mila continues, "and my mom didn't talk to me about it. She didn't say that such forms were normal. We didn't have any frank female conversations. But I don't blame her and I'm not offended, because back then, such relationships between parents and children were the norm rather than the exception. A child grows up and grows up on his own. My parents worked hard. My father is a mechanic, now retired, but continues to work at a local trucking company. My mom was the head of the city's financial department. When I was young, I spent a lot of time studying. Because of this, I was even sent to kindergarten at nine months old. Along with a playpen."

"I have a brother who is seven years older. And when we were kids, as they say, we used to fight until we bled. And as soon as we started fighting, my mother would fly into the room with a broom. She didn't know who was to blame. So I got it from both sides(laughs). When my brother went to the army, it was a holiday for me. I was happy to be home alone. And now we get along very well. If I need to call one of my relatives for advice, he will be the first one I dial. Then - my mom."

"I don't owe my figure to her at all," says Mila. "My paternal grandfather's sister was like me. I didn't see her because she died early. But my relatives say we look alike. My mom is much shorter than me, but she is also very beautiful. We have similar faces. Are your parents proud that their daughter is popular? They don't say it out loud, but I know they are happy for me. My mom and I talk on the phone, if not every day, then every other day for sure. Just yesterday I was returning from a social event. She called me on the phone: "What was it like? Who was there?" Usually I don't tell her much - I don't like to brag, even to my family."

Mila Kuznetsova has been living in Kyiv for many years, where she moved from Lubny: "For some time I lived very quietly, and then all sorts of contests and social events began. People noticed me on social media and started inviting me because I look very colorful and sometimes provocative in the frame."

In 2019, Kuznetsova won the Miss Ukraine plus size contest, receiving a ticket to the world beauty contest in this category, which took place on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean: "After I counted it up, it turned out that I spent five and a half thousand dollars on the trip. Thank God I had it, I didn't have to borrow it. But I do not regret that I agreed to go. I have had this dream since childhood. I remember watching a small TV set (and I was pretty tiny back then) and thinking: I wish I could take part in such a contest someday. And then came one, two, three."

For some time Mila worked in the capital as a lawyer's assistant (Kuznetsova has a degree in economics and law - Ed.), and now she earns her main income from blogging and modeling. She has received invitations to collaborate from famous artists. Her last job was filming a video for singer EL Kravchuk. She doesn't want to disclose how much she earned publicly: "I'll say there: the amount I said, that's what they paid me. They didn't bargain with me, they agreed to all the conditions. EL Kravchuk is a very nice person. We didn't know each other personally before, but now we are friends. When I think of him now, my mood rises. I have also worked with Oleg Sobchuk, the leader of the band Sky, Gennadiy Vetr, and blogger Oleg Mashukovsky."

When asked how much she earns per month, Kuznetsova says that she cannot name a specific amount: "Sometimes up to a thousand dollars, and even much more, but it can be five hundred. And this is also enough, because I have my own place."

She has been thinking about her apartment in the capital since she moved here: "At first, I rented, but I always wanted to have something of my own, even if it was tiny, even if it was near Kyiv. So I started saving money. And then I sold my apartment in Lubny and realized that I had enough even for a two-room apartment. I went to viewings for more than six months, but nothing was right. And then I walked into one apartment, and my heart sank: it was mine. It was a very quiet neighborhood, high ceilings, arches, two balconies, and a large corridor. I have been the owner of this apartment for more than ten years."

Owning her own home is one of the reasons why Mila decided not to leave Kyiv at the beginning of the Russian invasion: "What about my home? No, I couldn't leave it. It's as hard for me now as it is for everyone else - rockets are flying overhead, I'm sitting without electricity, I'm hearing disturbing news, losses. But I am at home. And abroad... Thank you very much from us, Ukrainians, to everyone who helps us, but this is not my life - it is alien to me. Many of my friends have left for European countries. And they all want to go home for the same reason - different mentality and lifestyle. They told me that after 10 p.m. in Germany, you can't even flush the toilet because the neighbors might call the police because of the noise."

Mila Kuznetsova says she doesn't like to talk publicly about her personal life, but assures us that she is fine: "I want to reassure everyone who is worried about me that everything is fine. Do I dream of having children? I do not profess a subculture of conscious childlessness, I am not a childfree, I love children. However, as long as the war is on, I put off thinking about them until better times. Now I just live, work, and communicate a lot, including with my social media followers."

The blogger admits that in addition to positive comments under her posts, she also receives hateful feedback: "The best compliment I've heard is that I have beautiful big eyes(laughs). I understand that it means something completely different, but I like that they express their kindness in a cultural way. I can't stand vulgar compliments, but I've learned not to react to them too strongly. And I don't react to hate either. "These are not c*cks, but a dairy plant? Oh, please! I don't care about such "barbs".

"I confess that I have noticed a peculiarity: for some reason, women write the most offensive things. The most unpleasant: "Poor girl!" Like, I'm writing to you out of kindness, because I can only imagine how your back is suffering, and you probably can't sleep comfortably because of such large breasts. Are you serious? I feel great, I sleep well, I have no back pain. Yes, I can't run or jump because of my body shape, but I move a lot and I'm fond of cycling. I also choose the right underwear."

"I order from the UK, because they don't make this kind of thing in Ukraine," Mila continues, "but with the start of the great war, the foreign company stopped delivering parcels. So my last order traveled through several countries. I sent it to my friend's address in Germany, and she repackaged it and sent it to Ukraine. In general, I have a lot of underwear. At one time, I bought everything that more or less suited me, because I lived through the years when it was in short supply. Then I learned how to choose something that didn't press or rub, but I still continue to buy a lot. I just keep some of them at home, I don't wear them anymore because my breasts keep growing. By the way, I take very good care of them. I have even more creams for my breasts than for my face."

Mila admits that she has some difficulties not only with the choice of underwear but also with clothes: "I love my shape, I don't want to put bags on it, so I resort to tricks. I buy things, take them to a tailor, and she cuts me a nice neckline."

Blogger Kuznetsova admits that she has a page on the social network OnlyFans (a platform for selling erotic content - Ed.): "But I hardly ever use it. I don't have a single naked photo on the Internet, only photos in my underwear. That's why this service brings me almost no money. I see girls there posting everything they can. I have a taboo on this kind of creativity, it's kind of embarrassing, to be honest. Many people know me, and I can't imagine that they will sit and look at me."

Kuznetsova takes a favorable view of excessive attention to her lush beauty: "I like to watch people's reactions. Sometimes we even do this: I'm walking down the street, and my friends are walking behind me. Then, laughing, they tell me that I can make movies, people react so surprised. And someone might shout after me: "Silicone!" It doesn't offend me, because I know that I have everything natural. I had to undergo a special medical examination to be included in the Ukrainian Book of Records, it was a prerequisite."

"You know, it seems to me that you can enjoy life at any weight, at any age, with any appearance. And, perhaps, most people around me are favorable to me also because I have an easygoing personality, I don't have any whiners. I myself hate it when people complain and broadcast negativity. I love those who go through life with a smile, like me," adds Mila Kuznetsova.

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