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![]() ![]() ![]() Largest Chest on an unofficial mascot88 inches: Busty Heart, Boston Celtics. Stripper Busty Heart and her massive 88 inch bazooms bounced into the public eye during Game 1 of the Celtics 1986 playoff series with the Atlanta Hawks. The tall blonde caused a major commotion at Boston Garden when she began dancing in a tight halter top right next to a CBS TV camera. The uproar prompted Celtics radio announcer Johnny Most to explain to his listeners: "There is a blonde with very large assets dancing in the stands. She looks like Morganna but much larger." The voluptuous heart became Boston's unofficial mascot, and from her seat near the Hawks' bench she created such a visual distraction that Atlanta coach Mike Fratello later claimed she cost his team at least one win in the series, which the Celtics took in five games source:The Unofficial Guide to Basketball's Nastiest and Most Unusual Records |
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Most popular videos on the internet. 2008 Mucizeler Gecesi Istanbul,Turkey, KANAL 1TV aka www.break.com big boob karate chop 2008 Donde Estas Corazon? Spain Antena 3tv The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, January 8, 2008 (NBC) Now featured on NBC website Tonight Show 2008 America's Got Talent Google Busty Heart America's Got Talent for uncensored version The Man Show (Comedy Central) Smashing beer cans with her breasts with hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla That's Just Wrong (Fox) Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge (Endemol) - finalist in the Season Finale Private Parts: The Trouble With Breasts (channel five) England Maury - Nov 2006 episode Amazing videos RTL German t.v.. 'Explosive'1998 Outrageous and Contagious Viral Videos, 2006 (Bravo) Talk Soup - "#14 Most Outrageous TV Moments," 2005 Bakedemy Awards 2006 (Fuji)Japan Unbelievable Stories (Fuji) Japan Do Not Laugh New Years Eve Special 2007-2008 (Nippon TV) Wild World of Spike 2007 Manswers (Spike TV) 2007-2008 Cleaning up the Ghetto (BTW) 2007 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES Wally Spiers. "Entertainer's endowment". Belleville News-Democrat. May 11, 1990 Ken Gordon. "At the Heart of Boston's biggest fan". North Shore: Sunday. May 17, 1987 Associated Press. "Prep school grad happy as a stripper". Maine Sunday Telegram. August 30, 1987 Michael Globetti. "Not just a face in the crowd". The Boston Herald. July 22, 1987 Man files lawsuit against Busty Heart "Heart to Heart With Heart". Magazine of the Buffalo News. April 29, 1990 Paul Harasim. "For new Celtics mascot, it's NBA championship or bust". Houston Post. May 23, 1986 "Busty's a Boston fan at Heart". The Courier-News. March 23, 1989 Fox Butterfield. "What Has Red, Green and Joy All Over?". New York Times. June 11, 1986. Elaine Viets. "Stripper Endowed With Brains, Too". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. May 1990 Bill Bryan. "Dancer Arrested At Ball Park". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. May 11, 1990 Tim Poor. "Topless Dancer Convicted". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. December 13, 1990 Lary Bloom. "Busty". Hartford Courant Connecticut Sunday Punch. April 1988 Jeannie Kever. "Spurs say they didn't figure on visit by Boston dancer". San Antonio Light. March 29, 1990 John Dunn. Journal Inquirer. March 1987 Joel Lang. "Why It's All Right To Like Busty Heart". Northeast. February 19, 1989 Busted Up Side the Head. Bennie Casson filed a lawsuit in Belleville, Ill., against PT's Show Club for its negligence in allowing a stripper to "slam" her breasts into his "neck and head region" as he watched her, a little too close to the stage. Casson claims in his lawsuit that dancer Susan Sykes (aka "Busty Heart"), who claims to have show business's biggest chest at 88 inches, gave him a "bruised, contused, lacerated" neck. Carson has filed suit claiming that the "gifted" performer slammed her breasts into his head and neck, causing "emotional distress, mental anguish and indignity." The $200,000 lawsuit states that Carson was "bruised, contused, lacerated and made sore" by Heart's breasts, which reportedly weigh in at 40 pounds apiece. Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Update * Bennie Casson made news in 1997 when he filed a $100,000 lawsuit against PT's Show Club in Sauget, Ill., for its negligence in allowing stripper Susan Sykes (a.k.a. Busty Heart) to repeatedly "slam" her allegedly-88-inch bust into his neck and head during her performance, thus aggravating an old neck injury. In January 1999, a judge dismissed the lawsuit because Mr. Casson still couldn't find a lawyer to take the case, and a few days later, Mr. Casson died of a self-inflicted gunshot. Online Catalog | Home |