> At a Glance
> – Eva Amurri dropped from a 32F to 32C after breast reduction in spring 2025
> – The surgery ended two decades of back pain and body-image stress
> – May 2025 marked the moment she “suddenly felt in the right body” for the first time since puberty
> – Why it matters: Her candid post shows how cosmetic surgery can double as long-needed medical relief for women with very large breasts
After waiting more than twenty years, Eva Amurri finally booked the operation she says changed her life. In a Dec. 30 Instagram carousel recapping her 2025 peaks, the 40-year-old mom of three revealed how January’s breast reduction delivered both physical relief and a mental reset.
The Decision She Put Off for Decades
Amurri wrote that she had wanted the surgery since her teens but only committed in January 2025. By spring she went under the knife, shrinking her chest from a 32F to a 32C.
In a May update she told followers the toughest recovery days were behind her and the results were settling in. “I was suddenly feeling like I was in the right body for me since I hit puberty. It was like starting a whole new chapter of my life,” she captioned a photo of herself in bra and underwear.
Life With an F-Cup: Painful and Public
The former actress detailed the downsides of very large breasts in an April blog post titled “Bye Bye, Boobies”:
- Chronic back pain
- Difficulty finding clothes that fit
- Constant self-consciousness
- No way to “take them off and take a break”
Pregnancy and nursing made things worse. Amurri said her breasts would balloon to G or E cups while nursing, then “shrivel to almost half the size” afterward, leaving sagging skin.
Surgery Day and Guilt-Free Recovery

On April 18 she shared a post-op photo showing limited mobility and bruising. Despite feeling guilty for resting, she joked the new shape was worth it: “I don’t think I ever had boobs that looked this good, even when I was like, 18.”
Wedding Dress Drama One Year Earlier
A year before the operation, Amurri married chef Ian Hock on June 29, 2024. She faced online criticism for her strapless, low-cut gown. In her stories she clapped back at anyone “scandalized by my breasts not being ‘put away,'” posting a zoomed-in chest shot with a kissy-face emoji.
Key Takeaways
- Eva Amurri’s 2025 breast reduction ended 20+ years of physical and mental strain
- Recovery peaked in May, giving her a newfound sense of bodily belonging
- Her public transparency adds to ongoing conversations about cosmetic surgery as legitimate healthcare
Amurri’s year-end reflection frames the procedure not as a cosmetic whim, but as a long-overdue medical decision that finally aligned her outer shape with how she felt inside.

