Lindsey Pelas: Louisiana Bombshell with 32F Natural Curves
How Lindsey Pelas, a History Graduate from Baton Rouge, Built a 7.9‑Million‑Follower Empire on Real Big Boobs, Southern Charm, and Unshakeable Confidence, The Small‑Town Girl Who Conquered Hollywood.
There is a certain magic that happens when a Southern girl trades the swamps of Louisiana for the bright lights of Los Angeles. Lindsey Pelas didn’t just move to Hollywood – she arrived with a history degree, nine siblings, and a pair of natural big boobs that would soon make her one of the most recognizable glamour models on the planet. At 35 years old, this 5’3″ blonde with green eyes has amassed 7.9 million Instagram followers, graced the pages of Playboy, Maxim, GQ, and Sports Illustrated, and launched a hit podcast called Eyes Up Here – a title that winks directly at her most famous assets.
Born Lindsey Nicole Pelas on Sunday, May 19th, 1991, in Ruston, Louisiana (and raised near Independence), she grew up as one of nine children – three brothers and five sisters. That chaotic, loving household taught her to be resilient, outgoing, and unapologetically herself.
She attended Louisiana State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in History, before making the leap to Los Angeles in 2013 at age 22. Her plan wasn’t to become a Playboy model; it was to see what was possible. And what became possible was a career spanning 13 active years, from glamour modelling to acting to podcasting to entrepreneurship. For The BoobTalk Magazine, Lindsey Pelas is a modern icon. She represents the perfect storm of natural beauty, business smarts, and Southern charm.
Her breasts – a natural 32F – have been the subject of countless magazine spreads, red carpet photos, and online debates about whether they are “enhanced” (she says no). But beyond the curves, Lindsey is a woman who has built a brand on body positivity, relatable humor, and the simple message: look me in the eyes – but we all know where you’re really looking. This is her story.
The History Degree That Led to Playboy
Lindsey Pelas didn’t take a conventional path to fame. While many models are discovered in shopping malls or on street corners, Lindsey was a university student studying history. She loved learning about the past, analyzing events, and understanding how societies evolved. But she also had a body that refused to be ignored. At 5’3″ and 115 lbs, with an athletic build and measurements of 32-22-31, her big breasts – a natural 32F – were already turning heads in Baton Rouge. After graduating, she decided to try modeling. She wasn’t sure if she had what it took, but she was willing to work. In 2013, she entered the adult content industry – but not through hardcore porn.
She started with glamour modelling, posing for photographers who appreciated her natural curves. Her big break came when Playboy noticed her. In May 2014, she was named Cyber Girl of the Month – a prestigious title that put her in front of millions of readers.
The Playboy exposure was a game changer. Suddenly, Lindsey Pelas was a name. She was invited to red carpet events, featured in Maxim and GQ, and began growing her social media following. Unlike many models who use multiple aliases, Lindsey stuck to her real name – a decision that built trust and brand recognition. Her breasts were a major talking point. At 32F, they are large but not absurdly so – perfectly proportioned to her petite, athletic frame. And they are real. Lindsey has consistently maintained that she has never had breast augmentation.
She has pointed to her athletic lifestyle, her genetics (nine siblings, remember – those genes are strong), and the natural changes that come with age and weight fluctuations. When rumors of plastic surgery surfaced, she refuted them. Whether you believe her or not, one thing is certain: her boobs have made her a fortune.

The Anatomy of a 32F on a 5’3″ Frame – Athletic, and Spectacular
Let’s break down the numbers that make Lindsey Pelas a physical phenomenon. She stands 5’3″ (160 cm) – that’s petite by any standard. She weighs 115 lbs (52 kg), giving her a BMI of approximately 20.4, well within the healthy range. Her body type is athletic, which means she works out, has muscle tone, and carries her weight in a lean, fit manner. Lindsey’s measurements are 32-22-31 – a 32‑inch bust, a 22‑inch waist, and 31‑inch hips. Her bra size is 32F. The 32 band indicates a narrow rib cage – typical for a petite woman. The F cup means the difference between her rib cage and full bust is approximately 6 inches. That puts her full bust at around 38 inches.
On a 5’3″ frame, an F cup is extremely prominent. Her breasts are full, round, and natural. They have a soft, teardrop shape that moves naturally when she walks or poses. They are not the unnaturally round, high‑set implants; they have a gentle slope and a slight sag that is characteristic of real, unenhanced tissue.
Her big boobs have been praised in countless magazines. One recurring theme is that men love her curvaceous figure, approachable personality, and Southern charm. Her hourglass shape – with a 22‑inch waist – creates a dramatic contrast with her bust. That waist is tiny, even for a petite woman. She maintains it through diet and exercise, though she has never been obsessive about fitness. She is, as she says, “human.” Her hair is blonde, her eyes are green – a rare and striking combination.
She has no visible tattoos or piercings (at least not in her public photos). Her skin is fair, typical of her Caucasian Southern roots. She occasionally highlights her Louisiana heritage, bringing a touch of down‑home authenticity to her otherwise glamorous persona.
From Playboy to Podcasting – The Eyes Up Here Empire
After Playboy, Lindsey Pelas didn’t rest on her laurels. She expanded into acting, landing minor roles in films like Extraction (2015) as Stephanie, The Trouble (2020) as Katrina, Alone at Night (2022), The Curse of the Clown Motel (2023), and the TV series Paper Empire (2024). These roles are not blockbusters, but they keep her in the entertainment ecosystem and provide legitimacy beyond modelling.
She also became a brand ambassador for companies like Bang Energy and Fashion Nova, and she launched an OnlyFans account – though she is not affiliated with traditional adult film studios. Her content is a mix of glamour, lingerie, and occasional nudity, all shot with a professional aesthetic.
In 2020, she launched her podcast, Eyes Up Here. The title is a playful acknowledgment of her big breasts – the thing that everyone is looking at, even when she’s trying to have a serious conversation. The podcast features celebrity guests, discussions of pop culture, and behind‑the‑scenes stories from her life. It has become a successful venture, adding “podcaster” to her already impressive resume.
She also has business interests outside of media. Lindsey is a stakeholder in Sugar Taco restaurants in Los Angeles – a vegan Mexican food chain. This entrepreneurial spirit sets her apart from models who rely solely on their looks. She is building a portfolio.
The Red Carpet – Sheer Dresses, Side Boob, and the Enhancement Debate
Lindsey Pelas is not shy on the red carpet. In fact, she has made a name for herself by wearing outfits that leave little to the imagination. From the premiere of Deep Water, where she wore a glittery gown with dramatic cleavage, to the Euphoria Season 3 premiere, where a sexy silver dress revealed undeniable side boob, she consistently commands attention. At the Paradise premiere, she wore an all‑white dress that hugged every curve. At the Speak No Evil premiere in New York City, she turned heads again. She has also been spotted wearing a tight red dress for Thelma.
A gold number with nipple pokies at the Twisters premiere, and various mesh lingerie looks at parties like the Playboy Halloween Party, Shaq’s Fun House, and the MAXIM Halloween Party (where she once dressed as Wonder Bread). She has posed topless with a friend, worn nothing but bead necklaces, and flaunted underboob in tiny beach tops.
This constant exposure has led to a recurring question among fans: Is Lindsey Pelas digitally enhancing her breasts? Side‑by‑side comparisons of her red carpet photos sometimes show variations in size and shape, leading to speculation that she uses Photoshop or strategic padding. Some believe she has had surgery, despite her denials. Lindsey has consistently refuted plastic surgery rumours. She attributes any perceived changes to lighting, angles, different bras, and the magic of sheer knitwear.
She points out that her boobs are natural and that she has never gone under the knife. The debate continues, but one thing is undeniable: whether real or the result of clever styling, her big breasts are a central part of her brand.
The Relationships – Dan Bilzerian, Calum Best, and Staying Single
Lindsey’s personal life has been the subject of tabloid interest. She has had public relationships with two high‑profile men: Dan Bilzerian, the infamous “King of Instagram” and poker player, and Calum Best, the British model and reality TV star (son of footballer George Best). Her relationship with Bilzerian put her in the spotlight, but it was her romance with Calum Best that brought drama. In 2017, she and Calum Best broke up. The split drew attention because of Best’s actions on Celebrity Big Brother – though the details are murky.
Regardless, Lindsey handled the breakup with grace, refusing to engage in public mudslinging. Since then, she has kept her romantic life relatively private, focusing on her career. Her sexuality is straight, and she has no children. She has spoken about wanting a family someday, but for now, her work is her priority.
The Body Positivity Advocate – More Than Just Boobs
Despite her image as a sex symbol, Lindsey Pelas is a vocal advocate for body positivity. She has spoken about the pressure to look perfect, the unrealistic standards imposed on women, and the importance of loving your body as it is. She encourages her followers to embrace their curves, whether they are natural or enhanced, and to ignore the haters. Her podcast Eyes Up Here often touches on these themes. She interviews guests about their own body image journeys, and she shares her own struggles with self‑doubt.
By being vulnerable, she connects with her audience on a deeper level. She also uses her platform to promote her annual swimsuit calendars, which are tastefully produced and celebrate the female form. She donates a portion of the proceeds to charity, though the specific causes are not detailed.
Why Lindsey Pelas Is a BoobTalk Legend
At BoobTalk Magazine, we celebrate women with big breasts who own their bodies without apology. Lindsey Pelas has been doing that for 13 years. Her natural 32F boobs have been featured in Playboy, on red carpets, in sheer dresses, and on the beach. She has weathered plastic surgery rumors, public breakups, and the constant pressure of social media – and she has come out stronger. She is not just a model; she is a brand. A podcast host. A restaurateur. A history graduate. A Louisiana girl in Hollywood. Her big boobs are part of her story, but they are not the whole story.
The whole story is a woman who has used her curves as a launching pad, not a landing pad. For fans of natural huge boobs, Lindsey Pelas is a must‑follow. She is proof that you can be smart, funny, and business‑savvy while also having a body that stops traffic. She is the girl next door – if the girl next door had 7.9 million followers and a Playboy spread.
Conclusion: The Eyes Up Here, But the Boobs Down There
Lindsey Pelas once said that her podcast title, Eyes Up Here, is a joke – because she knows exactly where people are looking. And she’s fine with it. She has built a career on being unapologetically busty, unapologetically Southern, and unapologetically herself. At 35, she is still going strong, with no signs of slowing down.
Her big breasts are real, her ambition is real, and her legacy is secure. For The BoobTalk Magazine, Lindsey Pelas is a living legend. She reminds us that the most powerful women are not the ones who hide their curves – but the ones who wear them with pride.





















