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Zack Polanski’s insistence that he immediately apologised for suggesting hypnosis could increase a woman’s breast size is being challenged after the emergence of an interview where he appeared to defend the claim days later.
The current Green party leader made the controversial remark to a Sun newspaper journalist in 2013 before entering politics.
He has since maintained he was misrepresented and apologised the following day, recognising it would be offensive.
However, a resurfaced BBC Radio Humberside interview from 18 June 2013 – six days after the initial report – appears to show Mr Polanski, then a hypnotherapist, doubling down on his theory.
“Actually increasingly more and more as I work with people, there’s starting to become anecdotal evidence, at least, of a growth in breast size,” he told presenter Peter Levy.
Mr Polanski said he believed “it can happen” and spoke of a “successful project” with the journalist, adding that “at the moment I’m not charging people for breast enhancement”.
Polanksi suggested hypnosis could increase a woman’s breast size during an interview in 2013 (Getty)The interview appears to stand at odds with claims he has made since becoming a Green Party politician.
Asked by ITV’s Good Morning Britain in September last year whether he believed at the time that hypnosis could enlarge a woman’s breasts, he said: “No.”
Speaking to LBC in 2024, when he was deputy leader of the Greens, he said: “I apologised immediately, the day after the article 11 years ago, to say that doesn’t represent my work… I apologised because I recognise that can be offensive to people.”
Responding to the resurfaced interview, a Labour source said: “Zack Polanski’s ego might have got bigger but nothing else has.
“It’s now clear that his pretence to have been misrepresented over his breast enlargement hypnosis scam was absolute nonsense – he got called out years later and he lied about it.
“You can’t trust a word he says – he’ll say whatever he thinks you want to hear.”
The Greens have been contacted for comment.