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Married At First Sight’s Cyrell Paule reveals whether she will be able to breastfeed if she has another baby following breast augmentation
Married At First Sight star Cyrell Paule recently underwent a breast augmentation.
And on Saturday, the 32-year-old revealed whether she will be able to breastfeed if she has another baby following her procedure.
One fan asked Cyrell during a Q&A session on Instagram: ‘If you have another baby will you be able to breastfeed?’

Motherhood: Married At First Sight’s Cyrell Paule (pictured) has revealed whether she will be able to breastfeed if she has another baby following her breast augmentation
Cyrell responded: ‘Most women are able to breastfeed after getting implants. I have never passed judgement on any mother that chose to bottle feed.’
‘Other people’s babies are not my business. And my child is nobody’s business. There’s no perfect parent. And believe in encouraging other mums, not shaming them,’ she explained.
Cyrell recently revealed she’d secretly undergone breast augmentation after she was left with ‘deflated’ and ‘lifeless’ breasts following the birth of her son, Boston, one.
The MAFS star exclusively told Daily Mail Australia post-surgery that she decided to go under the knife after she noticed that her body was changing.

Response: During a Q&A on Instagram, Cyrell said: ‘Most women are able to breastfeed after getting implants. I have never passed judgement on any mother that chose to bottle feed’
‘After having Boston there was a lot about myself and my body that I wasn’t happy with,’ Cyrell explained.
‘I was no longer happy with my breasts and the way they looked. They were deflated, and looked lifeless.’
She added: ‘They truthfully they looked like socks hanging from the clothes line.’
Cyrell went on to explain that her appearance began to get her down.

Procedure: Cyrell recently revealed she’d secretly undergone a breast augmentation after she was left with ‘deflated’ and ‘lifeless’ breasts following the birth of her son, Boston. Pictured Cyrell, son Boston and boyfriend Eden Dally
‘I hated staring at myself in the mirror as I got changed. I hated seeing myself naked and I lost confidence within myself,’ she said.
Now that she’s completed her procedure at Zen Medispa, Cyrell is hoping women will be understanding and supportive about her choice.
‘For some reason people seem to think that since MAFS I’ve been against plastic surgery because of certain things that I said, but I have never once said I was against plastic surgery.’
She continued: ‘Just because you change features about yourself doesn’t mean you should forget to be a good person’.

‘After having Boston there was a lot about myself and my body that I wasn’t happy with. I was no longer happy with my breasts and the way they looked. They were deflated, and looked lifeless,’ she told Daily Mail Australia
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