Actress is believed to have gone under the knife for a larger cup

Feb 16, 2010 16:34 GMT  ·  By

A little over half a year ago, we were telling you that producers for Hayden Panettiere’s latest movie, the romantic comedy “I Love You, Beth Cooper” had her bust enlarged for one of the promo posters that ended up online. The latest issue of the National Enquirer (story via here) claims the actress recently got an enlargement in real life as well, going from an A cup to a C.

Of course, there is no confirmation for this and those looking for it might end up terribly disappointed, since it’s not like the star would actually make a statement to admit to the surgery, granted she had any work done. However, the Enquirer claims to have spoken to sources close to Hayden, while side-by-side comparisons of older and more recent photos would also seem to confirm that she has had cosmetic surgery on her chest.

“Hayden went from an A cup to a C cup and she couldn’t be happier,” an unnamed source claiming to be a “close pal” of the “Heroes” star says for the tabloid. Apparently, having an enlargement has been something that Hayden has always wanted but what stopped her so far was the bad timing. “She’s wanted bigger [breasts] since she was 17, but the timing and scheduling were just never right. She finally decided to do it right after the holidays,” the same source goes on to explain.

And, as if to prove that there is little doubt as to the fact that Panettiere went under the knife, the Enquirer goes on to quote her on being unhappy about certain parts of her body. “There are parts of my body I don’t mind and parts I absolutely can’t stand. I don’t need somebody pointing them out to me. Trust me, I know they’re there,” the actress reportedly said in an interview taken some time back.

To bring more weight to its argument, the Enquirer also got a cosmetic surgeon to compare photos of the actress. Dr. Anthony Youn, who did not treat Hayden nor has any relation to her, believes that photos tell the real story: she went under the knife to go from an A cup to a C, there’s no denying that.