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Chrissy Teigen Shows Off New Boobs & Surgery Scars!

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We were surprised to get such a good look at Chrissy Teigen‘s boobs — for about a half a second, before we remembered who we’re dealing with.

The Cravings author is so candid about everything else, why wouldn’t she be open about her breast implant removal surgery? (Also it’s not like we never saw her boobs during her run as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model.

Just sayin’.) Photos: Adrianne Curry Celebrates Breast Implant Removal With Topless Workout Chrissy has actually been open about her surgery from the start, telling fans before it happened: And on Thursday afternoon Chrissy continued the trend with the results.

She shared a video on her Instagram Story in which she gave fans an update on her health — and let’s face it, her boobies —

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