JAKARTA - Playboy model Iasmin Santos keeps making a scene. This time, he wore a waist trainer (a kind of corset) for 24 hours a day to shrink his waist.

Iasmin Santos was inspired to try this body-cinching device after seeing Kim Kardashian wearing it.

"I get a lot of inspiration from Kim Kardashian - my dream is to have the same body as him," he said as reported by the Daily Star, Tuesday, January 12.

"But for now I focus on the waist and I believe we are almost the same."

However, instead of looking like a Kardashian, this 27-year-old woman from Brazil is often compared to a Barbie doll thanks to her hourglass-like body. But, that's not a problem for him.

"About being compared to a doll, who wouldn't (like him)?" he added.

Iasmin, who spends time in London, will not let the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of her sexy appearance.

Recently, she posed in a dress covered with 10,000 Swarovski crystals. It is estimated, the price is up to 16 thousand pounds.

The model who has appeared on the cover of Playboy Spain also spends her free time focusing on her looks. One of them is by doing regular exercise.

Meanwhile, although fans may be tempted to imitate Iasmin by wearing a corset for a long time, this is actually not recommended.

Waist trainers are usually made of thick, stretchy fabric that is designed to appeal to your body. Some people believe that using it regularly can help their bodies achieve an hourglass shape.

But experts have warned that the trend is dangerous. A 2018 study found that waist trainers can make it hard to breathe.

Meanwhile, the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS) said extreme waist trainers can reduce lung capacity.

Other side effects that are believed to include problems with the pelvic floor, organ damage and digestive problems.

Talking about the excitement that Iasmin made, previously the model changed her hairstyle to look like a Jessica Rabbit doll so that men were more excited when making love to her.

Recently, he emphasized that he only wanted to make love with a man who had been vaccinated against COVID-19.


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