Greer Robson is breast of the bunch
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GREER Robson missed out on the Dancing with the Stars cup but her exposure on the show helped her waltz away with another title best Kiwi breasts.
"I'm totally shocked. I never would have thought I would get an award for them," former Shortland Street star Greer told Sunday News.
The competition, for the celebrity with the best breasts, was run as part of the annual Fayreform National Breast Pride Week. Finalists were decided by public (women only) vote.
Mum-of-two Greer, 36, came out tops over model Aja Rock, DJ Jay-Jay Feeney, Good Morning presenter Sarah Bradley, singer Anika Moa, Getaway host Renee Wright and radio star Polly Gillespie.
Fayreform bra-ologist Carol Rashleigh said women voters could relate to Greer's many responsibilities and achievements.
"Greer has achieved so much and the fact that she is a mother, a `curvy' woman, and yet remains in the public eye as a beautiful representative of New Zealand women, is something to be proud of," she said.
Jay-Jay said it was another case of "always the bridesmaid" after losing out again to a former Shorty St hottie. Last year, she was beaten by mum-of-two Angela Bloomfield.
"It must be that having the breastfeeding boobs is the big thing so I'm going to aim for that next year," Jay-Jay said. "I'm going to get up the duff as quickly as possible so that I may take the champion title next year."
Fayreform Breast Pride Week is held annually in New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.
Mexican-born Hollywood star Salma Hayek holds the world title.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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