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Lauren Conrad prefers Wonderbra to breast implants

July 14th, 2009, 3:00 am · 8 Comments · posted by Colin Stewart


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Photo: Lauren Conrad at Emmy awards last year. (AP photo)

NO BOTOX YET

At age 23, actress and Laguna Beach native Lauren Conrad says she’s leaning against having plastic surgery, but might end up getting Botox injections.

Conrad, a former cast member of “Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County” and newly departed from MTV’s “The Hills,” was asked about plans for plastic surgery during a recent Access Hollywood interview. She replied:

“I don’t think so. But you know what, I prefer a flatter-chested look, that’s just kind of me. I think it’s more of a fashion look. If you look at a lot of high-fashion models and things like that, they’re always you know, a little flatter… I like the way clothes fit better.”

“Big boobs? … That’s what Wonderbras are for!”

Her attitude to Botox is to wait and see:

“I’m 23, I think that I’m good for a little bit. I don’t know, maybe later on.”

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8 Comments

8 Comments

  • LGT says:

    Who cares?

  • jaydee11 says:

    Obviously you must, LGT, since you took the time to read the article and post a comment.

  • ocwriter says:

    I think smaller boobs are pretty. I’m naturally thin with 34C boobs, but it’s hard to find tops that don’t ride up. It’s annoying. I don’t really understand why everyone all of a sudden feels they have to have a D cup, which previously used to pretty much occur in plus-sized women. People always say their body will be balanced more if they have a larger bottom than top, but I think your body was meant to be larger in one area than the other for aesthetic purposes (think the golden mean). If you were equally large on both top and bottom, that really isn’t balanced.

  • ocwriter says:

    *”People always say their body will be balanced more if they have a larger bottom than top…”

    Whoops, meant to add that in reference to people’s reason for getting a boob job.

  • Jake says:

    She’s fine the way she is. 23? What would need fixing or enhancing at 23? Silly.

  • Chris says:

    They are asking a 23 year old these questions? Seriously! Let’s wait till she’s 42, has had a couple of kids, nursed them and has cellulite, belly flab from being pregnant and her boobs are now hangy. Let’s face it - NONE of us thought about plastic surgery at 23!

    I give more respect and credit to people like Jane Seymour and Patricia Heaton who are upfront with their plastic surgeries that fixed what being pregnant and nursing babies does to a woman’s body. It ain’t pretty.

    But to ask a 23 year old???? PUH-LEASE

  • LGT says:

    jaydee11 - didn’t read the article, came in to find out who this was (was expecting a celeb of higher caliber).

  • jaydee11 says:

    LGT:

    The article was “so-so”. I like the Eye Candy! lol

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