
A year after facing backlach over her wedding cleavage, Eva Amurri, actress and daughter of Susan Sarandon, went under the knife to have her size reduced.
- Apr 28, 2025
AceShowbiz - Eva Amurri, the 40-year-old daughter of Hollywood icon Susan Sarandon, has taken to Instagram to chronicle her recent plastic surgery. She opened up about undergoing br*ast reduction and lift, providing a candid and emotional look into her decision and recovery.
Amurri recalled having a "mental breakdown," driven by fears related to anesthesia, but she described the surgery as an "easy" and "great" experience in reflective social media posts. In a post-op video, husband Ian Hock is seen driving her home.
Addressing her followers, Amurri shared details about her recovery, including the inevitable bruising and the joy of indulging in treats from her doctor. She humorously marked her plastic surgery with a "bye bye boobies" cake while describing the procedure as both "surreal and empowering."
"I'm doing something I've wanted to do for 20 years," she expressed with palpable relief. This major decision came in the wake of a social media storm following her January 2024 wedding. Amurri's strapless wedding gown that emphasized her cleavage drew criticism, which led her to defend her "size 32F" assets and their right to simply "mind their business."
In the months following her wedding to Hock, she opened up about the emotional impact of the negative comments, admitting in a July blog post that she had cried over the remarks labeling her dress "inappropriate."
Despite the backlash, Amurri's commitment to self-authenticity shone through in her poignant rebuttal, "I'm a human being just trying to feel beautiful, be a good person, raise my kids, and enjoy my life."
This experience has not only been about physical change but also mental and emotional growth for Amurri, who co-parents three children with her ex-husband, Kyle Martino. Reflecting on her post-surgery life, she embraced the difficulties of resting without guilt and highlighted the importance of self-care during recovery.