It wasn’t a matter of if Meghan Trainor was going to get plastic surgery, but when.
The Grammy winner, 31, says she’s been looking forward to getting breast implants since she was a teenager. Trainor remembers getting picked on for having “saggy” and lopsided breasts, and even after rising to success in 2014, those insecurities were only intensified by the spotlight and the “pop star life.” After weight gain during COVID-19 lockdowns, subsequent weight loss, pregnancy and two C-sections, Trainor says: “I got to a place where I hated what was on my chest.”
“It was tough to look at my body,” she says over a mid-afternoon Zoom call. “I’m always singing about loving myself, and it got harder and harder with all the scars and stretch marks. And then after losing weight, too, these boobs were just purely empty, just flat and just felt like skin on my body.”