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- Eva Amurri reviewed her recent plastic surgery journey in a recap of her ‘peaks’ in 2025
- On her Instagram carousel, the blogger wrote that she “suddenly” felt in the “right body” after her breast reduction surgery
- The former actress detailed her decision to undergo surgery, which reduced her breasts from a size 32F to a 32C, in April on her blog. Luckily Eva After
Eva Amurri reflects on her year of transformation.
In an Instagram post shared on Tuesday, December 30, Mr Luckily Eva After The blogger looked back at 2025’s ‘peak’ moments, including her breast reduction surgery.
Kicking her Instagram carouselthe 40-year-old — who is the daughter of Susan Sarandon and Franco Amurri — wrote that she made the “huge decision” to have the surgery in January, as it was one she’d wanted to have for “over 20 years.”
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After having her breast size reduced from a 32F to a 32C in the spring, Amurri added that in May, the results of her surgery were “finally settling in” and that the “rough spots” of her recovery were behind her.
“I suddenly felt like I was in the right body for me since I hit puberty. It was like starting a whole new chapter in my life,” she captioned a sultry photo of herself in a bra and panties.
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Amurri has been transparent about her plastic surgery journey, from top to bottom. And in an April blog post titled “Goodbye, Bubbies” she detailed the mixed emotions she felt while living with a larger breast.
“On the outside, it may look glamorous, sexy and fun (and when you’re naked, it can be!), but having extremely large breasts can not only take a toll on you physically, but also mentally,” she wrote. “It can make you super self-conscious and insecure. They hurt your back, they’re hard to put on, and most importantly: you can’t take them off and take a break. That was the hardest part.”
She also talked about the effects of pregnancy and breastfeeding on her body, especially when her breasts grew to G/E sizes. “As I went through my motherhood journey, my breast size went up and down. I grew a lot during pregnancy and then shrunk to almost half the size when I finished breastfeeding. The yo-yo-ing size contributed to the drooping and sagging,” wrote Amurri, who is a mother of three.
On April 18, he posted a post-op Instagram update about her limited mobility, bruises and the “guilt” she felt about resting. But “I will tell you though, the girls look really good,” she shared in another post. “I don’t think I’ve ever had boobs that looked this good, even when I was 18. So… it’s worth it.”
A year before her surgery, Amurri married chef Ian Hock on June 29, 2024. The ceremony in New York’s Hudson Valley was perfect, but the Young girl The star was criticized for her choice of dress – a strapless Kim Kassas gown with a plunging neckline. In a recap of her and Hawk’s special day, Amurri defended her wedding dress, writing on her Instagram Stories, “to anyone who is offended by my breasts not being ‘cut’…”.
“Feel free to take a screenshot for later,” Amurri added above a close-up shot of her breast with a kiss emoji.
