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Awkward moment Australian model is forced to address boob job rumours after being asked to share details like Kylie Jenner

Australian model and social media influencer Emily Venz has found herself at the center of online speculation after fans questioned whether she’s gone under the knife. The 27-year-old, now a familiar face in campaigns for brands like Glassons and Tiger Mist, took to TikTok to address the swirling rumors about her appearance—specifically, her chest.

The chatter began after Emily posted a TikTok video promoting a beige tracksuit from a local brand. In the clip, she removed her jacket to reveal a fitted top that accentuated her curves—sparking a flood of comments, including one fan asking, “Would you consider doing a Kylie Jenner and giving us the deets on the girls?”

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Emily, who has been modeling full-time in recent years, responded plainly: “Hi angel, my boobs are real, but I’m a size 10D if that helps.”

Supporters quickly came to her defense, pointing out that clothing style and bras can significantly affect how someone looks on camera. “You only have to scroll back a few videos to see her in something looser fitting to see how natural they look,” one follower noted. Another chimed in, “She’s obviously wearing a push-up bra.”

Still, as the video racked up more than 3 million views, the comments kept coming. Some even accused her of being dishonest about cosmetic procedures—a claim Emily felt compelled to directly address in a follow-up video.

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“I never thought there would be a video about my boobs with over 3 million views, but here we are,” she said, laughing. “I’m flattered there’s even a debate about whether they’re real or not. For the record: they are. I’ve got nothing against fake boobs—many of my friends have them—and if I had a boob job, I’d tell you.”

Emily explained she simply wanted to clear the air as comments were “getting a little out of hand.”

Since first stepping into the influencer world in 2016, Emily has built an impressive modeling portfolio, transitioning from smaller fashion and swimwear brands to major names in Australian fashion. She’s also amassed a loyal following on Instagram, where she’s followed by notable figures like Nadia Bartel, Pip Edwards, Skye Wheatley, and Anna Paul.

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Reflecting on her journey, Emily told followers, “The industry is a lot smaller than people think. I’ve been working in it for close to 10 years, starting with social media before modeling full-time. Along the way, I’ve met some really inspirational people and made some great friends.”

While the speculation may have been unexpected, Emily’s candid and confident response only further cemented her status as one of Australia’s most relatable rising stars.

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