Woman, 21, carries water, chairs and even a TABLE with her 34GG breast
A woman has gone viral on social media with videos showing how she can hold a 2l bottle of water, laundry basket and even a chair under her 34GG bust.
Catrin Williams, 21, from Newport, Wales, began filming herself wedging various household items underneath her chest to amuse herself but was stunned by the results.
The undergraduate student was surprised to find even a heavy two litre bottle of water was 'easy enough' to hold under her 32G-34GG breasts with no hands and so progressed to a plate, weighing scales and even a bin.
The items are held between the underside of Catrin's breast, and her chest.
Videos of Catrin 'slotting' items under her t-shirt including a portable table and even a ring light have gone viral on TikTok, where she has racked up more than 3 million views.

Catrin Williams, 21, from Newport, Gwent, Wales, has gone viral on TikTok with videos showing herself lifting household items with her breast. Pictured: Catrin holding a portable table with her 34GG breast

Catrin (pictured) who has racked up over 3 million views on TikTok, said she was inspired by a fellow content creator on the platform

Catrin who is just 5ft 3in, started lifting heavier items after successfully holding a water bottle. Pictured: Catrin holding a chair with just her breast
She claims her 223,500 TikTok followers have been equally stunned and left 'laughing' at her new talent.
Catrin said: 'I think I was just looking at something and was like "can I hold that?" I tried it and I could, and I was like "ok, how big can I go with this?".
'I think it was a water bottle first, and that was easy - and then it got bigger and bigger, until the chair and I was like "oh, ok".
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Share 143 shares'I was just shocked - the 2l bottle of lemonade shocked me because that one's so heavy - I don't really understand the physics, but I'm ok with it.
'I shared them to make people laugh and because I was so shocked - I didn't know I could do it. It's nothing serious or heavy - it's just funny and out of the blue random I think.'

Catrin (pictured) said she began sharing videos of herself lifting because she was shocked and wanted to make people laugh

Catrin said the ring light (pictured right) couldn't last long because it's top heavy and her room isn't very wide. Pictured left: Catrin preparing to hold a vanity mirror
Items Catrin has held up with her bust so far...
- Water bottle
- 500-page textbook
- Full glass bottle
- Plate
- Weighing scales
- Full 2 litre bottle of lemonade
- Chair
- Vanity mirror
- Bin
- Laundry basket
- Portable table
- Chair
- Ring light
Catrin has succeeded in holding an impressive array of items with her chest but admits that some, mainly the heavier ones like the lemonade bottle, were definitely trickier than others.
Catrin said: 'The laundry basket was quite difficult - I actually dropped it on my foot and it's bruised.
'The chair stayed there for quite a while but some of the others, like the ring light, I don't think they could stay for too long.

Catrin admits lifting her laundry basket (pictured right) was a challenge and left her foot bruised. Pictured left: Lifting a bin
'The ring light was difficult because my room isn't that long - I was competing against the room and also it was top heavy on one side.
'But the other ones were easy - the water bottle and bottle of gin was easy enough.
'I was most surprised that I could hold the ring light, lemonade and the chair - those are the ones that shocked me the most.'
Catrin became curious at what she was capable of holding with her chest after spotting a fellow TikTok user testing the idea and now plans to try lifting even more items.

Catrin said holding a two litre water bottle (pictured) and a bottle of gin have proven 'easy enough' to hold with her bust

Catrin (pictured) said the responses on social media has been good, with many people shocked and laughing

Catrin said she's also received a lot of messages from her friends on Instagram. Pictured left to right: Holding a weighing scale and plate
Catrin added: 'The responses have been really good - people have been laughing and commenting 'what? - they've definitely been shocked.
'I've had a few people that have sent me the same thing - it might be a skill that a lot of people have but haven't discovered.
'I put them on my Instagram story as well and got a lot of messages from friends being like 'How? Why? What? And I was just like 'yeah'.
'There's a table in my room that I'm eying up - I just need to take my TV off.
'I was thinking maybe my TV as well, but that might be too far, but I'll give it a go.'

Catrin (pictured) said the skill could be one that many people haven't discovered that they have and shared plans to hold a TV
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