Woman eats foot -shaped birthday caked after her bunion operation: ‘Great’


Talk about making your best foot forward.

A woman who recovered from an operation celebrated her birthday by cutting the bunion An 18-inch cake Formed as a foot, complete with ankle bracelet and surgical tools and made for her as a surprise by a friend. (See the video at the top of this article.)

Claudia Shead, 28, was operated on her right foot five weeks earlier Her birthday And had made jokes about the willing of a “bunion cake” to mark the opportunity, the SWNS news agency reported.

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A family friend has delivered the desire to the great surprise of the woman.

Shead’s friend baked a cake in the form of a foot – bunion and everything – and presented it to her for cutting.

Claudia Shead poses Wirh Her Foot Bunion Birthday Cake.

“I was obsessed with it,” said Claudia Shead over the foot -shaped cake with a bunion on it, as baked by a friend of hers as a surprise gift. (Claudia Shead/SWNS)

“I was obsessed with it,” Shead, who works in marketing in London, told SWNS.

The design of the Daisy theme of the foot reflects some references between Shead and her friends, the news agency said.

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Said the Londoner the cake Was better than she once thought it would be.

She said it “tasted great” and was very attentive and funny, SWNS noted.

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When her friend presented her the birthday cake, Shead said she made sure she cut the bunion first.

Woman cutting football bunion cake

In a hilarious nod to her operation, Claudia made sure that her first slice was the bunion itself. (Claudia Shead/SWNS)

The podiatric pastries was a madeira cake (a light with lemon flavor pound cake, usually accompanied by a sugar topping) with white chocolate.

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The foot condition is very common, whereby experts estimate that one in three people in America has Bunions, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

Close -up of foot and bunion cake cut off with bunion

The cake, depicted with the bunion, was light lemon flavor with white chocolate. (Claudia Shead/SWNS)

“Bunions happen when something extra pressure exerts on your big toe and it pushes it out of its natural coordination and to your other toes,” said the website of the clinic.

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Bunions are more common in womenAccording to Boston Children’s Hospital.

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