Former Miss California Carrie Prejean says that the Bible isn't against cosmetic surgery 
By: Neil Ashford
Created on 24th November 2009
Controversial ex-Miss California Carrie Prejean has gone on record saying that, as a Christian, there's nothing wrong with having breast implants.
The 22 year old model attracted a huge amount of criticism after she answered a question at the pageant saying that she was opposed to same-sex marriages. Eventually she was stripped of her beauty queen crown on the 10 June for supposed contract violations after rumours surfaced that she'd made a sex tape.
She sued the pageant officials, claiming she was fired due to religious discrimination. However, she dropped the law suit after the pageant lawyers were given a copy of the hard core sex tape, featuring Carrie and her then boyfriend.
"It was the biggest mistake of my life," Prejean told Sean Hannity when she appeared on his Fox News Channel show. "I was all by myself. I was sending a boyfriend at the time, who I loved and cared about, a video of me."
She added, "Never did I think it would ever come out. But it was bad judgment and it's embarrassing."
According to RadarOnline.com, the model has at least than eight sex tapes and 30 naked photos to her name, each showing the model performing solo sex acts.
Now it seems that Ms Prejean is making headlines again with her comments regarding plastic surgery. Carrie told Christianity Today that the Bible does not judge women who've had boob jobs.
In the interview she said: "I don't think there's anything wrong with getting breast implants as a Christian," she told the magazine. "I think it's a personal decision. I don't see anywhere in the Bible where it says you shouldn't get breast implants."
Rumour has it that Carrie requested a boob job in order to be 'more competitive' at the April 2009 Miss USA contest and verbally agreed to repay the organisers the loan they gave her in order to pay for them. However, last month K2 - the organisers in question - filed a lawsuit against her saying that she'd failed to repay the $5,200 she borrowed to pay for the plastic surgery.
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