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Meghan Trainor Confirms BIG Plastic Surgery Plans In 2025 -- Here's What She's Getting Done!

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Meghan Trainor may be all about that bass, but this year, she’s adding some treble! The pop star — who has sons Riley, turning 4 next month, and Barry, 18 months, with husband Daryl Sabara — is planning on doing something for HERSELF this year.

That’s right: she’s going to go under the knife for an elective surgery. And that surgery… is gonna be on her bewbz! Related: Meghan Trainor Says She Can’t Smile Anymore After Getting ‘Too Much Botox’! Now, we know what you may be thinking: hasn’t Trainor already talked about this?!

Well, yes. A little bit. About three months ago, she mentioned in passing that a breast lift was possibly going to be on the table for her in the new year.

Well, now, we’ve reached that aforementioned new year, and Meghan has reached her limit! It’s time for new boobs! And it’s official now, y’all!!

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