The two and only Chesty Morgan

The Big Tits Movie Clip

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Chesty rehearses her lines, whilst,at the same time, massaging those monster tits, ready for her next piece of serious method acting.

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Impossibly large naturals
Jesus! Halfway down her forearm!
Tits onna stick!
Sophisticated and gorgeous
Melon smuggling madness!
Stacked and staged, wistful Chesty
Chesty in Casanova
Some of the longest tits ever seen
Feather boa and earrings
Ms Morgan with a leg on a chair
Lung hammers and tongue
Massive tits and exotic outfit
Chesty Morgan and vase
Chesty topless on pedestal
Infinity and beyond
Chesty being super emotional
Fellini's Casanova
Endless boobage on the sofa
Ms Morgan hams it up
Breasts and boa

Chesty Morgan Big Tits Bio

Chesty Morgan: Pinup Queen

Chesty Morgan was a surprisingly attractive woman, and for many she represents the epitome of the big-tit pinup queen.

Did Chesty have the world's biggest tits?

Born around 1928 in Poland, Lillian Wilczkowsky moved to the U.S. in 1958 via Israel. Her billing title boasted that she had "The World's Largest Naturally Occurring Bosom". At one point, she had a poster entitled "The Spirit of 76 (Inches)" in the early 1970's and then proceeded to star in two camp classics: "Double Agent 73" (1974) and "Deadly Weapons" (1973).

She was immensely popular on the striptease circuit in the 60's. However, at some point, she came to the attention of filmmaker extraordinaire, Doris Wishman. And in 1973, Doris cast Chesty (aka Zsa Zsa) in the role of Krystal in the film Deadly Weapons. This was followed in 1974 with Double Agent 73.

Working with Fellini, and appearing in a John Waters film

In 1976 she was asked to appear in the Federico Fellini film, Casanova.

Ms Morgan's film career began again in the 1990's. In 1994, filmmaker John Waters used footage of Chesty from the film Double Agent 73 in his 1994 film Serial Mom. Additionally, Waters wrote a role for her in his (never made) sequel to Pink Flamingos (Flamingos Forever).