Woman stands by a busy road with a sign begging for motorists to help buy her bigger BREASTS

Florida woman who wants a chest enhancement panhandled for money at a busy intersection

Christina Andrews carried a bright pink sign which read 'Not Homeless Need Boobs'

Several passing motorists responded to the Andrews body image plight and gave her money





Read More at: "I just want bigger boobs, because I'm not happy with the ones that I have. And I figured this was a good way to do it. People put out signs that they're homeless. I'm not...so I'm just being honest," says Christina Andrews. It's not the type of sign you normally see. The type of sign many drivers have learned to ignore. "Did you see the sign?" "Yeah, I noticed that sign." "What did you think of it?" "Um...um...kind of flabbergasts you when you first look at it doesn't it? I'm afraid. I don't want her to lose. I hope she don't drop that sign." "What do you think?" "It's pretty crazy!" "We see a lot of people with signs out on the streets. What do you think of this one in particular?" "This one is the most uncommon one that you don't see very often." Christina wasn't sure what kind of reaction she would get -- or if she'd actually collect any money. She did -- but that wasn't the only goal today. "I thought people would just laugh and keep riding, but they're like hey here's some money," says Andrews. "Gotten a lot of smiles out of people too!"Read More at: http://www.weartv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/local-woman-wants-makeover-takes-streets-34742.shtml

Panhandling is no longer just for those lacking money.



A Florida woman thought herself to be lacking physically in the chest region took to the streets to raise money for a bust enhancement.



Carrying a hot pink sign that in bright blue capital letters read, 'Not Homeless Need Boobs,' Christina Andrews of Pensacola walked up and down the shoulder of a busy intersection raising money for her cosmetic surgery.

Christina Andrews of Florida stood on the side of the road with a sign that read 'Not Homeless Need Boobs' to collect money for a breast enhancement

'I just want bigger boobs, because I’m not happy with the ones I have and I figured this was a good way to do it,' Andrews told WEAR-TV .

'People put out signs that they’re homeless. I’m not...so I’m just being honest.'



Florida drivers couldn't help but notice Andrews bright pink & blue sign decorated with butterflies and dragonflies

Her first time panhandling, Andrews was surprised how many drivers stopped to give her money for a boob job

I just want bigger boobs, because I'm not happy with the ones that I have. And I figured this was a good way to do it. People put out signs that they're homeless. I'm not...so I'm just being honest," says Christina Andrews.



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I just want bigger boobs, because I'm not happy with the ones that I have. And I figured this was a good way to do it. People put out signs that they're homeless. I'm not...so I'm just being honest," says Christina Andrews.



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To Andrews surprise many generous drivers stopped to donate some money towards her charitable cause.

Though Andrews final profit from her adventures soliciting cash remains unknown many passing motorists did stop to contribute. '

'I thought people would just laugh and keep riding,' she told the news station, 'but they’re like, ‘Hey - here’s some money.'

While stopped at a red light a driver runs out of his car to give Andrews (the outstretched hand right) cash for her cause

Andrews accepts cash from the driver who runs to get back behind the wheel before the light changes Andrews holds her sign and thrilled with his charity, laughs as the generous driver returns to his vehicle

Whether they gave money took Andrews or not local drivers were unable to ignore the sign.



'[It] kind of flabbergasts you when you first look at it doesn't it?' one man told the news station.

Another young man commented of the sign, 'It's pretty crazy ... This one is the most uncommon one that you don't see very often.'



Andrews holds up her sign on the side of the road asking for cash towards cosmetic surgery

Andrews considered her first-time panhandling efforts a success citing to the television station that even when she didn't get money she able to make passerby's smile.













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"I just want bigger boobs, because I'm not happy with the ones that I have. And I figured this was a good way to do it. People put out signs that they're homeless. I'm not...so I'm just being honest," says Christina Andrews. It's not the type of sign you normally see. The type of sign many drivers have learned to ignore. "Did you see the sign?" "Yeah, I noticed that sign." "What did you think of it?" "Um...um...kind of flabbergasts you when you first look at it doesn't it? I'm afraid. I don't want her to lose. I hope she don't drop that sign." "What do you think?" "It's pretty crazy!" "We see a lot of people with signs out on the streets. What do you think of this one in particular?" "This one is the most uncommon one that you don't see very often." Christina wasn't sure what kind of reaction she would get -- or if she'd actually collect any money. She did -- but that wasn't the only goal today. "I thought people would just laugh and keep riding, but they're like hey here's some money," says Andrews. "Gotten a lot of smiles out of people too!"Read More at: http://www.weartv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/local-woman-wants-makeover-takes-streets-34742.shtml





Read More at: "I just want bigger boobs, because I'm not happy with the ones that I have. And I figured this was a good way to do it. People put out signs that they're homeless. I'm not...so I'm just being honest," says Christina Andrews. It's not the type of sign you normally see. The type of sign many drivers have learned to ignore. "Did you see the sign?" "Yeah, I noticed that sign." "What did you think of it?" "Um...um...kind of flabbergasts you when you first look at it doesn't it? I'm afraid. I don't want her to lose. I hope she don't drop that sign." "What do you think?" "It's pretty crazy!" "We see a lot of people with signs out on the streets. What do you think of this one in particular?" "This one is the most uncommon one that you don't see very often." Christina wasn't sure what kind of reaction she would get -- or if she'd actually collect any money. She did -- but that wasn't the only goal today. "I thought people would just laugh and keep riding, but they're like hey here's some money," says Andrews. "Gotten a lot of smiles out of people too!"Read More at: http://www.weartv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/local-woman-wants-makeover-takes-streets-34742.shtml