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In the early 2000s, Queen Latifah went under the knife to have her “E or F” sized breasts reduced to more manageable double D’s. “I didn’t want to get it,” she told People magazine in 2007, “But I had lost 25 pounds and my breasts didn’t go anywhere! I was still carrying that load.”

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In 2011, after learning that her breast implants were leaking into the wall of her stomach, Sharon Osbourne had them completely removed. Interestingly enough, just one year prior Sharon had joked about taking them out, saying they would look better on her husband’s desk as paperweights than on her chest.

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At age 17 Drew Barrymore reduced her double D’s to a smaller, lighter size. She revealed the surgery in 1998 to the New York Daily News explaining that “when they’re huge, you become very self-conscious. Your back hurts. You find that whatever you wear, you look heavy in. It’s uncomfortable.”

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Former p*rn star Jenna Jameson had her implants removed in 2007. She gushed about the results in a post-surgery interview: “Even for women with naturally large boobs, getting a reduction is so freeing. I feel like I can stand up straighter. Before, when I jogged, I had to hold my boobs. I looked like I was molesting myself!”

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Everybody Loves Raymond star Patricia Heaton went under the knife to reduce her breasts after birthing and breastfeeding four children. When asked why she decided on taking the surgery route, Heaton admitted that she did it to better fit into her clothing – and because her “nipples were like platters.”

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Comedienne Janeane Garofalo made the decision to decrease her bust size because of her career, admitting, “I was a 36 C or D, and at 5’1’’ I knew that being a small person with big boobs standing in front of an audience would not be easy.” Janeane now says that downsizing to a B cup “was the best thing in the whole world.”