
Kristin Cavallari follows in Kylie Jenner's footsteps as she bares all about her boob job
Kristin Cavallari has followed in Kylie Jenner 's footsteps by letting her fans in on the details of her latest breast augmentation.
The 38-year-old has been setting the internet ablaze with her steamy sex confessions, openly discussing her encounters with A-listers like Jason Statham and Morgan Wallen - and even a 'dry humping' session with Glen Powell.
She has exhibited the same level of candor with her plastic surgery, sharing on her podcast last month that she had decided to 'redo my boobs.'
Now the The Hills alumna has offered further information about her procedure, in response to a fan question during an Insta Stories Q&A.
An admirer asked Kristin what size implants she got, gushing over the reality star: 'I always tell my friends you are my boob-spiration.'
'Thank you!' replied Kristin, before explaining that she 'was 300 cc before and now I'm 340. Everyone thinks I went a lot bigger but I've just pushed them up a couple times since getting them done.'
Along with a picture of herself in a strapless off-white cocktail dress, Kristin said: 'This is the new set a few days ago and they fit my frame.'
Kristin acquired her first augmentation after breastfeeding her three children Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, nine, whom she shares with her ex-husband Jay Cutler.
She recently discovered that one of her implants was ruptured, and rather than having them removed, she decided to simply replace them.
Kristin told the story more fully on a recent episode of her Let's Be Honest podcast, saying that she had gotten 'my boobs redone' after her 'intuition' began sending her the message: 'Redo your boobs.'
She consulted a Nashville plastic surgeon who 'seemed a little concerned' about the right implant, investigated further and discovered the source of the problem.
'He gets in there and I have a ruptured implant, and there is no way of knowing how long this implant was ruptured for,' Kristin revealed.
'Because my implant was ruptured, my body then formed a huge piece of scar tissue around it, which is good because it, kind of, like, holds it all in place. It's your body's way of protecting itself,' added the Very Cavallari bombshell.
'That's why my right boob was definitely not laying right. And it was f***ed up,' shared Kristin whilst discussing her 'crazy' health issue.
Kristin is pictured on her Instagram page last year, prior to her latest procedure but after she first acquired breast implants following the arrival of her three children
She was unwilling to have the implants removed altogether on the grounds that 'I'm 38, I'm still young, I have a whole life to live, I'm single.'
As a result, she decided merely to have them replaced, and now feels that 'doing my boobs is one of the best things I've ever done.'
Kristin's latest comments about going under the knife come days after Kylie Jenner bared the details of her own 2019 breast augmentation.
In response to a fan question on social media, Kylie wrote: '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.'
Dr. Garth Fisher then issued a statement sharing his gratitude for Kylie's endorsement, while stressing his own emphasis on confidentiality.
'I'm honored to be acknowledged by Kylie - her kind post was unexpected but truly appreciated,' said the surgeon. 'Patient confidentiality has always been the foundation of my practice. Over 3 decades, we've never had a single breach.'
Kylie's mother Kris Jenner then reminded fans that Garth was the surgeon behind her own 'first facelift' in 2011, which was filmed for Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
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