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Daily Mail
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Susan Sarandon's nepo baby daughter gives update after plastic surgery
Eva Amurri is very happy with the results of her breast reduction. Last month, Susan Sarandon 's daughter underwent the surgery and she is ecstatic over the results. 'Oh my God, I'm so happy,' she told Page Six at an event for Connie Britton 's new show, The Motherhood on Thursday. 'I feel like they've never looked this good in my entire life — even when I was 18.' 'It's so freeing and amazing to feel so comfortable in my own skin, to really look at myself and see myself proportional for the first time,' Eva, 40, added. Amurri revealed that she was going under the knife in early April and marked the occasion with a 'bye bye boobies' cake. She shared that she wanted the surgery for '20 years,' but she hadn't done it before now 'because I was scared of judgement. I gaslit myself into thinking I didn't have to feel totally comfortable in my body.' Trolls went after her when she posted photos from her wedding to chef Ian Hock last year. Eva wore a strapless dress that showed off her bust line beautifully but internet trolls wouldn't leave her alone. She clapped back, noting that her 'size 32F' boobs [had been] minding their business.' Last month, Eva announced on social media that she would be undergoing the breast reduction procedure and further opened up about the decision on her blog called Happily Eva After. She expressed that it was her 'first surgery' and also the first time she has ever been put to sleep under anesthesia. The media personality shared that she had 32F breasts prior to the procedure and said that there were both pros and cons to having larger breasts. The star typed that, 'having extremely large breasts can not only affect you physically but also mentally. It can make you extremely self-conscious and insecure. 'Oh my God, I'm so happy,' she told Page Six at an event for Connie Britton 's new show, The Motherhood on Thursday 'They hurt your back, they're hard to clothe, and most importantly: you can't take them off and take a break. 'That's been the hardest part. Having huge boobs has been a blast at times!' When she became a mother, Eva expressed that her breast size fluctuated and also 'contributed to drooping and sagging.' After turning 40 earlier this year, she 'realized that I can absolutely do scary things, and most importantly that living how I want to live in my own body is WORTH IT.' The surgery also comes less than a year after Eva hit back at critics who had been 'scandalized' by the plunging wedding gown that she wore at her nuptials in July 2024. She said 'I do' to chef Ian Hock after the pair became engaged in 2023. The actress was previously married to Kyle Martino from 2011 until their divorce was finalized in 2020 - and the former couple share three children. During the romantic ceremony, Eva wore a Kim Kassas wedding gown as well as a long, sheer veil. After garnering comments that told her that her breasts should have been 'put away' - she jumped to Instagram to offer her own response. After garnering comments that told her that her breasts should have been 'put away' - she jumped to Instagram to offer her own response Alongside a photo of herself posing with Ian on their wedding day, she typed out: 'And to anyone scandalized by my breasts not being "put away"....' Eva then posted the same image to zoom in closer to her chest and added, 'Feel free to screenshot this for later,' along with a kissing face emoji.


USA Today
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Susan Sarandon's daugher Eva Amurri clarifies breast reduction surgery after wedding dress drama
Susan Sarandon's daugher Eva Amurri clarifies breast reduction surgery after wedding dress drama When it comes to body image, Eva Amurri doesn't use social media as a mirror. The digital content creator and daughter of Susan Sarandon took to her Instagram stories on April 28 to clarify the reasoning behind her recent breast reduction surgery. Amurri, 40, previously revealed she was undergoing the cosmetic procedure in an April 2 blog post on her website Happily Eva After. The health revelation comes nearly a year after Amurri drew social media backlash for sharing photos of her wedding dress following her nuptials with chef Ian Hock. The June 2024 post, which featured Amurri's strapless gown on full display, led many users to criticize how the dress accentuated Amurri's chest. Responding to media speculation that her breast reduction was in response to the online controversy, Amurri wrote on Instagram that "these two things are not related." "I'd been saving for a breast reduction for about five years and had been going to reduction consultations starting about 9 months before my wedding," Amurri explained. "This is something I'd been thinking about for 20 years lol." According to Mayo Clinic, breast reduction surgery (aka reduction mammaplasty) is a procedure that involves the removal of "fat, breast tissue and skin from the breasts." For individuals with large breasts, the surgery can help "ease discomfort and improve appearance." Amurri added that she "would never do anything because of the influence of bullies." "I love how I looked on my wedding day, and I loved my dress," Amurri continued. "If I had worn a turtleneck gown, some people would have also hated it. The truth is that some people are just hateful. Sad!" Eva Amurri speaks out: Susan Sarandon's daughter blasts online criticism of wedding dress Eva Amurri on why people might have a 'hard time' accepting surgery At the time of the fashion controversy, Amurri fired back at her detractors with a cheeky response. In a since-deleted post on her Instagram stories, Amurri shared a pair of photos of her and Hock posing in their wedding attire. The second photo offered a close-up of Amurri's cleavage area. "And to anyone scandalized by my breasts not being 'put away' ....," Amurri wrote, according to screenshots from People magazine and Entertainment Tonight. "Feel free to screenshot this for later." In a follow-up video on her April 28 Instagram story, Amurri reflected why news of her breast reduction may be difficult for some to reconcile with her body-positive stance. Kristin Cavallari clarifies her past plastic surgeries. More celebs should do the same. "People have a really hard time accepting the fact that you can have something about yourself that you are interested in changing, whether that's breast reduction, a nose job, Botox," Amurri said, "and love yourself in the moment the way that you are." She concluded: "Embracing ourselves means embracing ourselves in the moment and loving ourselves where we are, and it's OK to want something else for yourself. To put ourselves in these boxes of loving yourself means you have to love and be exactly where you are in that moment forever is just so limiting."


Irish Daily Mirror
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Susan Sarandon's daughter gives honest look at breast reduction recovery
Eva Amurri, Susan Sarandon's daughter, has candidly shared the ins and outs of her breast reduction surgery experience with her followers. At 40 years-old, the lifestyle blogger and actress went public about undergoing the procedure earlier this month - a decision she says was overdue, especially after copping flak for the deep neckline of her wedding gown last year. When some naysayers were left "scandalised" by her bridal look, Eva didn't hesitate to hit back. On Instagram, she's been transparent about her post-op journey, starting with a mirror selfie where she's perched cross-legged on the floor in a cute green-and-white striped tracksuit paired with a flesh-coloured padded bralette. Sharing tips for recovery, Eva posted a picture of a user-friendly water bottle, joking: "If you think you're going to use your Stanley while you recover, think again! It's way too heavy to safely hold after breast surgery so I'm using this water bottle with a straw in it." Speaking of post-surgery challenges, sleeping is top of the list for Eva, who confessed: "I hate sleeping on my back, so I know these next few weeks are gonna be rough for me with sleeping," despite not finding much solace in the pillows she specifically purchased for better sleep. While her doctor has only given her the green light for gentle activity, Eva is keeping active with daily strolls - and a bit of gadget assistance. "I'm not very good at motivating myself with exercise, so I got a Fitbit to help me. So far so good," she revealed, reports the Mirror. Another challenge has been managing her hair. After posting a salon selfie sporting a fresh blow-dry, Eva admitted it was a necessity: "Blow drying my own hair turns out to be an absolute no-go. Lifting my arms and holding the hairdryer is really not good for my healing. I decided to lean in and treat myself to a multi pack of blowouts at a salon I can walk to, and I'm so happy I did." As she continues to recover, Eva has been taken aback by some unexpected physical reactions, including "random bruising" that cropped up. She mused: "It's been strange to see my body bruised, and recovering from trauma. It's not an easy sight, and it's definitely brought up a lot for me. I'm looking at these next few weeks as a great opportunity to be kind to myself and nurture myself." One of the more difficult emotional hurdles has been learning to embrace downtime. In a candid confession, Eva shared: "Resting is harder for me than I realized. I feel a lot of guilt when I'm not doing something that can be seen objectively as productive. This recovery time has been an interesting lens through which to view my own thoughts and feelings about myself and my own value. It's something I want to keep thinking about." Eva took to her blog, Happily Eva After, to share the news about her decision to undergo surgery, marking it as a significant personal milestone. It was her "first surgery" and her first experience with general anaesthesia. Prior to going under the knife, Eva revealed she was a 32F, which presented its own set of challenges. "Having extremely large breasts can not only affect you physically but also mentally. It can make you extremely self-conscious and insecure," she penned, opening up about the relentless back pain, the struggle to find fitting attire, and the inability to escape the weighty discomfort. She quipped, "Having huge boobs has been a blast at times". Motherhood further altered her body, with Eva observing considerable changes in her breast size, resulting in "drooping and sagging." But hitting the big 4-0 gave her the courage she needed. "I realised that I can absolutely do scary things, and most importantly that living how I want to live in my own body is WORTH IT," she expressed. This bold step comes on the heels of Eva weathering a storm of criticism over her bridal dress choice – a bold Kim Kassas creation with a plunging neckline and transparent veil – which she donned for her 2024 nuptials to chef Ian Hock. During the time, Instagram users were sceptical about the gown's suitability, with one remarking: "Am I the only one focusing elsewhere?" Another put forward their view bluntly: "This is way too much for a wedding!" While another was quite perplexed by the choice of outfit as they posed the question: "What in the name of Holy Matrimonial Tatas is going on?". Despite the controversy, Eva didn't waver in her fashion stance. In an assertive Instagram update, she shared a picture with her partner Ian, commenting: "And to anyone scandalized by my breasts not being 'put away'...." She then boldly posted a close-up image of her bust, humorously suggesting: "Feel free to screenshot this for later." In conversation with People magazine about her dress selection, she expressed: "I wanted to feel sexy but elegant, and I think the dress strikes the perfect balance." Moreover, she remarked: "I love how it has a vintage feel and is ultra feminine without being overly pouffy."