A YOUNG woman with a 32K bust has been sent death threats after launching an online appeal to fund a €8,000 breast reduction op.

Jasmin Vlassi, from Stonehouse in Scotland, set up a crowdfunding page on GoFundMe to trim down her colossal boobs – something she says she has “longed for since she was young”.

3 Jasmin was already a DD at 13-years-old Credit: Facebook / Jasmin-Alexandra Vlassi

The customer service adviser said she first noticed she was different at school and at the age of 13 she was already a DD.

Jasmin was left feeling self-conscious in PE classes and was too "embarrassed to run in front of the opposite sex".

Seven years on and her cup size has shot up to a 32K – with Jasmin fearing they have grown even bigger since she last checked.

The 20-year-old has now spoken out over sick death threats she has received after setting up the online fundraising campaign.

3 Credit: Facebook / Jasmin-Alexandra Vlassi

She told the Daily Record: “I’ve had death threats and all sorts. I burst out crying the other day because I missed my bus stop from stressing out, so I ended up somewhere I didn’t know and took a panic attack outside a shop.

“I was so lucky there was a nice woman there who called me a taxi to get home and let me stay in the shop. I was just that scared to be alone."

3 Credit: Facebook / Jasmin-Alexandra Vlassi

She continued: “It has been overwhelming trying to deal with it all. It’s been crazy the past few days, I’m trying to ignore all the negative stuff.

“One person said something about how I should get punched in the throat and another said I should have my pout cut off whilst under the knife, which really was not nice to see at all.

"I eventually had to just stop reading them because it was making me so scared in case someone actually wanted to hurt me. I was frightened.”

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The customer service adviser said a number of surgeons got in contact to help out, but she is going to stay with her original plan.

She said: “I’m going to stick with the first clinic I went to.

“They’re a great surgery and that’s originally what the GoFundMe was for, just a bit of support and help towards the deposit so I can pay the rest.”