google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
UK

Zack Polanski moans he’s only being ‘ridiculed’ because of his anti-war stance – after it’s revealed he doubled-down on his claims he could enlarge women’s breasts through hypnosis

Zack Polanski claimed today that he was ‘mocked’ for his anti-war stance, amid a new debate over his claim that he could enlarge women’s breasts through hypnosis.

The Green Party leader has hit out after it was revealed how he doubled down on his belief that he could increase cup sizes using just his mind.

The ‘eco-populist’ had previously said he had been ‘misrepresented’ in a 2013 newspaper article detailing his work as a hypnotherapist.

He also repeatedly said he apologized for the article “a day later.” But a newly revealed radio interview showed just how much Mr. Polanski stands by his claims.

Six days after the article was published, she spoke to a local radio station about a “successful project” that was said to have enlarged women’s breasts by “six inches”.

‘The more I work with people, the more and more anecdotal evidence emerges that there is at least an increase in breast size,’ Mr Polanski said at the time.

Evidently with the widespread coverage of the uncovered radio interview, first reported by The Guardian BBCMr Polanski raged at the ‘warmongering media’ on Thursday.

‘They are trying to make fun of us. They’re trying to silence us. But we continue to grow the movement. We are against war. “And we won,” he shared on X.

Zack Polanski has claimed he was ‘mocked’ for his anti-war stance, amid a new controversy over claims he could enlarge women’s breasts through hypnosis.

The Green Party leader reacted after it was revealed how he doubled down on his belief that he could increase cup sizes using just his mind

The Green Party leader reacted after it was revealed how he doubled down on his belief that he could increase cup sizes using just his mind

Mr. Polanski also shared the claim that ‘the reason the media went after Zack Polanski was because he opposed the Israeli genocide and the Iran war.’

After the US and Israel launched an attack on Iran, Polanski demanded that Britain cut military ties with America.

He also advocated leaving NATO and suggested that if he became prime minister he would seek to establish a relationship with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

The Greens have seen a surge in support since Mr Polanski was elected party leader in September.

They also scored a historic victory over Labor in by-elections in Gorton and Denton last month.

But the party’s rise in popularity has led to greater scrutiny of Mr Polanski and other senior Green figures.

A Labor source said: ‘Zack Polanski’s ego may have grown but nothing else has.

‘It is now clear that the alleged misrepresentation of breast enlargement hypnosis scams is complete nonsense; He was called out years later and lied about it.

‘You can’t trust a word he says; He’ll say whatever he thinks you want to hear.’

The newspaper article detailing Mr. Polanski’s belief that women could enlarge their breasts through hypnosis was published on June 12, 2013.

It has now been revealed how, on June 18 of the same year, Mr Polanski talked about a ‘successful project’ with the journalist who wrote the article.

“There was actually an article in The Sun last week where a client who was a journalist came to see me and we were running a successful project,” he told BBC Radio Humberside.

‘We’ve done this a few times and there doesn’t seem to be any change.

‘But actually, more and more as we work with people, at least anecdotal evidence of breast size growth is starting to emerge.’

Mr Polanski claimed the journalist’s breasts had grown significantly in a week, adding: ‘She says she’s grown six inches.

‘He didn’t change the size, he stayed the same size but said it was tighter.’

Asked whether the woman’s breasts had actually grown, Mr Polanski told the radio presenter: ‘According to a journalist, yes.’

Asked if he personally believed women’s breasts could be enlarged through hypnosis, he added: ‘In theory I believe it could happen.

‘And I think it’s definitely worth investing time, evidence and research into hypnosis in general.’

In a 2013 radio interview, Mr. Polanski said he did not ‘currently’ charge clients for breast augmentation.

He also expressed his hope that hypnotherapy will help people with body confidence issues in general.

‘Explain cosmetic surgery, its dangerous effects, etc. “When you think about it, both mentally and at least with hypnotherapy, we combine that with a package that also looks at people’s confidence and self-esteem,” he said.

‘My hope is that with just one session, people won’t even want to enlarge their breasts – they’ll actually want to be more comfortable from the inside out.’

The radio interview appears to contradict Mr Polanski’s recent comments about a newspaper article in 2013 that advertised the cost of a 90-minute session with him as £220 and was headlined: ‘Can you really consider your breasts bigger?’

In September last year, shortly after his election as Greens leader, Mr Polanski was asked on ITV’s Good Morning Britain whether he believed at the time that hypnosis could enlarge a woman’s breasts.

‘I was misrepresented, I apologized a day later,’ he said. ‘Does anyone believe this? In fact, many men have contacted me to ask if it would benefit other parts of the body.

‘I’ve never done this for men, I’ve never done this for women, it’s not something I believe in.’

He described the 2013 article on the Pod Save the UK podcast later that month, saying: ‘The next day I went on BBC radio, so not 12 years later when I became a politician, but literally the next day I said ‘this article does not represent me’.’

A Green Party source said: ‘Zack has apologized repeatedly for his interview with The Sun more than a decade ago.

‘Now Zack is focusing on the issues that really matter to people: cutting bills, protecting the NHS and rebuilding our public services.’

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button