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Sydney Sweeney has revealed that she didn't always want big boobs and wanted to get a breast reduction.
But the 26-year-old Euphoria actress is relieved she never got the surgery because she loves her famous assets. In fact, she now calls them her "best friends".
The Hollywood beauty has become a modern day pin-up, with fans around the globe swooning over her sexy outfits and sensational curvy figure. And it turns out it was Sydney's mum who advised her to keep her natural breasts.
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She told Glamour UK: "When I was in high school, I used to feel uncomfortable about how big my boobs were and I used to say that when I turned 18, I was going to get a boob job to make them smaller."
She continued: "And my mom told me, ‘Don’t do it. You’ll regret it in college.’ And I’m so glad I didn’t. I like them. They’re my best friends. Everybody’s body is beautiful. When you are confident and you’re happy within is when it really shows to other people."
The actress used to wear oversized sweatshirts to hide her body as she felt insecure about her appearance, but now she thinks people should embrace their bodies. "Flaunt what you got. Own it. Love them," she said.
"I went through that process of covering my body up at such a young age, but once I became more confident with myself, [it changed]. I want to show girls that it’s amazing and beautiful and empowering to have the bodies that we have."
Sydney has been in a relationship with Jonathan Davino for six years. She told Glamour: "I’ve been in a steady relationship for a really long time, which is not normal in this industry and not normal for my age."
Rumours spread that Sydney had an affair with co-star Glen Powell while working on their upcoming romantic comedy, Anyone But You, but such rumours have been denied. Sydney added: "What I’ve noticed about the idea of celebrity is people really love to build someone up and then tear them down."
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