SHE'D ordered it after perusing the Boohoo website.
And knowing the fast fashion retailer's sizing issues, Holly May decided to go for the pretty pink dress in a size 16 – in the hope that it would fit over her ample bust.
However, when the dress arrived, Holly was left in hysterics by how it looked on her.
"So I had to share this because I am absolutely deceased," she began.
"I ordered this dress from Boohoo in a size 16 because I’ve got big boobs."
Telling viewers to "wait a sec", Holly then moved back so that her whole dress could be seen – as well as how uneven her boobs looked in the ensemble.
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"What’s happened to my boobs?" she said through laughter.
She then jokingly flashed a peace sign as she continued to mock the way the dress made her look.
People in the comments section were quick to praise Holly for her honest video, with one writing: "I've just had a nose op and can't laugh too much otherwise I might pop a stitch but this video is worth popping a stitch."
"this is soo funny – I love it! you laughing does it for me," another added.
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"Omg one boob at home one away," a third wrote.
While someone else commented: "Right boob is in the dress left boob is downstairs answering the front door!!
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"my boobs do the same!!!!!!!!!!"
"literally every time!" another wrote. "They need to make sizes that state 'additional t*t space'!"
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