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SHANGHAI, July 5 -- A 16-YEAR-OLD girl in China's Eastern Shandong Province wants to auction her breasts to raise money for needy people. The girl, Xu Haojia, who lives in Qingdao, claimed that she has the biggest breasts in China and said in her blog that she hoped five Chinese celebrities, all male, can bid for her breasts because "they may need the fat to change to be females in the future," Qingdaonews.com reported yesterday. Xu once worked as a personal assistant for "Sister Lotus," a woman in Beijing who became famous ¨C or infamous ¨C among Chinese Web surfers by posting private pictures and boasting about her great figure that many people said was "disgusting." The link to Sister Lotus may mean Xu's offer to auction her breasts is simply a publicity stunt to gain fame. "I hope they can offer 200,000 yuan (US$26,316) each for the auction," Xu said in an article in her blog entitled "The No. 1 breasts want an auction for love donation" on June 30 at Sohu.com, a popular Web portal on the Chinese mainland. The girl described herself as an artist in her blog. She said she has dreamed of being a star because celebrities can always travel around and enjoy the cheers of fans. The 1.64-meter-tall girl said she weighs 54 kilograms and that her measurements were 85cm, 72cm and 88cm. She added that she wears an E-cup bra. "Thirty percent of the money will be used for a migrant workers' Website," Xu said in the article. "Sixty percent will be donated to a happy education program held by a Red Cross in Hunan Province and I'll use the remainder for plastic surgery." The report said Xu was not pretty, but plump and that she got the breast auction idea from Song Zude, the boss of an entertainment company in Guangdong Province who is notorious for attracting public attention in unusual ways. Song, is among the five on Xu's wish list for bidders along with writer Wang Shuo, Taiwan actor Huang An as well as Hunan TV Station anchormen He Jiong and Wang Han. None of the men have publicly expressed any interest in having sex change operations. Xu said she met Song in a hotel in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, which gave her hope about a potential future in show business. The two have been in touch since then, Xu said. "I sometimes call him to ask how I can become famous overnight," Xu said. "I felt my future was clear after talking to him." Xu said that Song gave her an example of how he helped an actress get more publicity. Song told her he had deliberately released that an actress in his company "wanted to be someone's mistress to raise money for students who can't afford school fees." The stunt, according to Song, helped the actress become better known. Xu said she learned that a man from Jiangxi Province spent his savings to set up a Website for migrant workers. "The Website has attracted public support and I also want to do something for those people," Xu wrote in her blog. "I then thought about Song's suggestion and felt that as long as I can attract public attention and be famous, I can also help those people," Xu wrote. "I want to be known for my writing, paintings and music," said the girl, who has appeared in minor roles on two TV series so far. Her auction has received more than 535 clicks and she continues to upload follow-up stories about the auction on the blog (xuwenjia-521.blog.sohu.com/). The celebrities on her list have not responded to her auction.
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