From Chrissy Teigen to Victoria Beckham’s ‘bazooka’ regret – the stars who’ve had their boob implants removed
IT'S official, big boobs are out - with celebs ditching the 90s "bazooka" trend for a more natural look and getting their implants removed.
In the age of 'lunch-time nose jobs' and fillers, many are turning away from more invasive surgery - with Britain's Aurora clinic noting a huge 98 per cent increase in implant removals in 2018.
Reasons include the PIP implant scandal, changing body shape or simply women feeling their boobs are "no longer appropriate" as they age.
Last night, Chrissy Teigen announced she was getting her implants removed, admitting she was "just over it".
The US TV personality, 34, said: "I’d like to be able to zip a dress in my size, lay on my belly with pure comfort."
And she's far from alone, with many stars getting their boob jobs reversed in recent years, either to rock their natural shape or in favour of smaller implants.
Amy Childs
Amy Childs first went under the knife at 18 but was forced to have her EE implants removed last May, in a gruelling eight-hour operation.
The Towie star, 29, is now proudly flaunting her natural C-cups for the first time, after three enlargement procedures which began before she found fame.
The mum-of-two, from Essex, was forced to go au natural after one of her implants flipped over and burst, but Amy now wishes she'd never got them done.
She told The Sun: "I didn't like my big boobs anyway and deeply regret having them.
"I looked so big, everyone used to just stare at my boobs and they were so wonky too, they were a mess."
Amy also admitted her lips will "never be normal again" after getting filler 20 times.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham denied her boob job for years, until she'd already got the implants out.
The Spice Girl is thought to have gone under the knife after the birth of her first son Brooklyn in 1999, boosting her bust from a 34A to a 34DD.
At the time, Posh, now 46, denied the rumours, insisting she was "completely natural, except for my fingernails" and claiming her enhanced cleavage was down to push-up bras.
But in 2011, the mum-of-four changed her tune, telling Allure: "I don't have them anymore," and Vogue: "No torpedo bazookas, either. Gone".
Charlotte Crosby
Charlotte Crosby returned to her natural B-cup this time last year, admitting her boobs became "big balloons" which left her in excruciating pain when they went hard.
The Geordie Shore star got implants in 2017, when she had surgery to correct her 'uniboob', but soon encountered issues with her left breast.
“I went to the doctor and they said it was the beginning of something which means your body is rejecting the implant,” Charlotte, 30, told The Sun.
"I can’t wait to be able to wear more clothes now without my boobs falling out, putting people off their dinner.”
Most implants only have a 10 to 15-year shelf life, according to experts.
"It was just too heavy for my body and I was in pain and uncomfortable all the time. I thought, 'What do I need this big of breasts for?'"