A nightclub In the small town of Netivot in southern Israel, has raffled off a breast enhancement operation as a way to attract new patrons.
The breast implant surgery, valued at NIS 20,000, was the grand prize in the nightclub’s raffle “Silicon Valley lands at the Troya Club,” on Saturday night, in which hundreds of young men and women participated.
Club hostess Adi Atias told Yedioth Ahronoth: “Sure, I’d like [a breast] enlargement. This is awesome. In our world, everyone wants beautiful breasts.”
Alon Maimon, one of the owners of the nightclub told Haaretz: “What girl doesn’t want an enlarged chest?”
The winner, 24-year-old Shlomi Abutbul, will give the surgery to his girlfriend as a present.
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