OCRegister.com
SUBSCRIBE | IN TODAY'S PAPER | E-REGISTER | CUSTOMER SERVICE | SIGN-IN | HELP | ADVERTISE
Search:
Biomedical Innovation with Colin Stewart ~ Biomedical news and comment from Orange County, Calif., and beyond

Singer Kelly Rowland opts to upsize with breast implants

March 7th, 2008, 9:08 am · 1 Comment · posted by Colin Stewart

Kelly Rowland in February 2008 Kelly Rowland in June 20078

Singer Kelly Rowland had plastic surgery in October to increase her bust size from an A-cup (above right) to a B-cup (above left), she told People magazine.

Rowland, 27, who sang with Beyoncé in the group Destiny’s Child, said she took a long time to decide to have breast implants.

“It is a decision I made for myself. I like it, and that’s all that counts. For young people: Think about it before you just jump off and do something (you may regret later),” she said.

She decided that she didn’t want her breasts to be too large, but she wanted them large enough to look good in the clothing she likes.

“I didn’t want to have double Ds and be a little bitty size 2 — that would look nuts!” she said.

“I was sick of not fitting into my tops,” she says. “There was this one really hot House of Dereon top — I just wanted to fill that out!”

She said she likes how she looks in a top designed by Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles. “I put it on and I looked so good! I’m so happy. I feel complete.”

For the latest news and analysis about trends in aesthetic treatments, see the Register’s Cosmetic Medicine Web page.

To see which stars are using which treatments, visit the Register’s Celebrities and Cosmetic Medicine Web page and this blog’s ”Technology and the stars: celebrity corner” page.

This item includes information from the Associated Press.

Reader comments: We want this to be a place where people discuss and debate ideas that foster stronger communities. We expect people to differ -- judgment and opinion are subjective -- and we encourage free speech and the exchange of ideas. But you are participating in a community that is intended for all of our users and we prohibit profanity, vulgarity, racial, sexual and homophobic remarks, threats, harassment and personal attacks. Here's the full User Agreement. Thank you for making this a safe place worth preserving and sharing. Share this: The icons below make it easy to share this post with others. First icon e-mails a link.
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google

Leave a Reply

ADVERTISEMENT