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Abigail Breslin Plastic Surgery Rumors and Tattoos – Before and After Pictures
The famous American actress, Abigail Breslin has been facing rumors that she went under the knife and had plastic surgeries on her breasts and nose. Talking about inks, she has five beautiful tattoos with special meaning inked on her body.
Breslin has always denied the rumors that she had plastic surgeries. Here is the information about her surgery speculations:
Abigail Breslin, who has a net worth of $16 million, has transformed quite a lot when she first appeared as a 3 years old girl in advertisement vs when she appeared in the TV movie ' Dirty Dancing '. Take a look at how gracefully she has changed through all these years:
From the above picture, one may easily claim that the actress has had her breasts done because of the huge alteration in the size and shape of them. She has also been said to have her nose done via rhinoplasty or nose job surgery.
The 23 years old actress has been facing speculations for a long time that she had her breasts increased though augmentation procedure. She was just 14 when she was first speculated that she had her breasts done . It was because of the slight change in the size of her breasts. And as she has now grown into a beautiful lady, she still has to face a lot of rumors saying she had breasts implants and all that.
From a point of view, though it may appear that there have been some serious change in Breslin's breasts size, she has always insisted that she never had any job done on her chest. She also added that the rise in her breasts's size happened as she was becoming more mature.
The ' Zombieland ' star is also rumored to have her nose altered by using a surgeon's knife. It is because of the shocking change that her nose has if we compare her nose from when she was a teenager to one from her present days.
As you can see in the picture above, Abigail used to have a broader and fat or thick nose in the past. But at present, her nose appears slightly slim and pointed towards the nasal tip which has made her even more beautiful. The change can highly because of the alleged nose job she is supposed to have done.
Talking about inks, Breslin has inked a total of five tattoos on her body which are given below along with their meaning:
The New York born actress has the word 'Holocene' inked on the side of her left forearm. Holocene is a word that describes the present epoch, a certain period of time in history.
On the inside of the left forearm, Abigail has the letters 'bts' which full forms to 'break the silence'. The tattoos is focused to raise public awareness against domestic violence. She revealed the tattoo via her Instagram by posting a picture where she blurred her body and focusing on her hand where the tattoo exists.
Three years back, in 2016, Breslin got a tattoo inspired by the movie 'Dirty Dancing' which she starred in. She got the writing tattoo inked which reads 'nobody puts baby in a corner'. The line actually is taken from the famous scene from the movie where Johny (actor Colt Prattes) performs the final dance with the baby.
The sister of Spencer Breslin and Ryan Breslin also has an alien tattoo inked on the right side of her upper back. The tattoo is an outline of an alien which usually represents appreciation for a certain character. 
Abigail Breslin has a star and a crescent moon inked on the ring and middle finger of her right hand. The beautiful tattoo of hers represent heavens and all that is divine and also symbolizes powerful feminine overtones. 
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By the time she was 14, Abigail Breslin had a career that most actors, young and old, would envy. She had an Oscar nomination, roles opposite A-listers such as Catherine Zeta-Jones , Cate Blanchett , and Cameron Diaz , and a promising career as one of Hollywood’s next It-girls. But behind the scenes, Breslin considered herself an ordinary teenager, going through the same struggles and experiences that all puberty-age girls go through. The only key difference: Her mistakes and bodily changes were splashed across the tabloids.
“I had a pretty average upbringing,” Breslin tells StyleCaster at an event for Always’s #LikeAGirl campaign with Walmart. “The only difference with my childhood was that I had all the same feelings, but maybe they were more amplified in terms of being in the public eye.”
In a matter of months, Breslin watched as the media’s opinion of her changed from the squeaky-clean 10-year-old audiences met in “Little Miss Sunshine” to a young woman still finding herself. Breslin started to see her name attached to plastic surgery rumors, accusing her of surgically enhancing body parts that naturally transitioned during puberty.
“I remember being 14 and having an article written about me getting a boob job,” Breslin says. “I was like, ‘I didn’t get a boob job. I just got boobs. I’m a girl going through puberty.’ That was really weird. As a young girl, that definitely makes you very self-conscious, knowing that people are looking at your body and your face and the way that it changes.”
That was the trickiest part, trying to figure out who I was without other people’s opinions affecting that.
Even minor changes, like Breslin cutting her hair into bangs, were scrutinized by the media, making it difficult for her to find her identity as an adult while facing constant criticism. “We all have made mistakes. I made the same mistake that many, many people made of getting bangs when I was 13, and it was not a good look for me,” Breslin says. “Now people have bad haircuts and they get made fun of on Instagram. But for me, it was in People magazine. It was definitely scary. That was the trickiest part, trying to figure out who I was without other people’s opinions affecting that.”
To combat the lack of women in STEM, Always, #LikeAGirl, and Walmart hosted a STEM event for Girl Scouts in sixth to eighth grade. Photo: Always
Though Breslin eventually learned to ignore the tabloids’ coverage of her, she couldn’t shake the sexist difference between the way that she and her mistakes were written about versus her male peers. “It’s a double standard. If you open up a tabloid, you see 20 pictures of women with the wrong pair of jeans on with the wrong top, but you never see a paparazzi picture of a guy coming out of a bathroom with his face not shaven perfectly or his zipper down,” Breslin says. “It’s about the way society discusses those things. When a guy looks messy, it’s, ‘Oh, he’s just a guy being a guy. It’s so charming.’ When it’s a woman, it’s, ‘Wow. She’s really let herself go. She doesn’t care about herself. She’s going off the deep end.’ There’s much more targeted negativity toward women. The forgiveness level for men is much higher.”
There’s more negativity targeted toward women. The forgiveness level for men is much higher .
Breslin’s fight against unrealistic beauty standards is why she’s defended female celebrities, such as Selena Gomez , against body-shaming, and called out fitness companies, such as Gold’s Gym , for promoting thinness and suggesting that the sole purpose of working out is to become skinny—a lesson that Breslin herself has had to learn.
“It’s so out there in the media that you should look a certain way and have a certain body type,” Breslin says. “A lot of the time, that’s completely unattainable and unrealistic. When I was younger, I wish I had people saying, ‘You don’t have to work out every single day to be stick-skinny or to be a certain way or to get a bigger butt. You should do it because it’s healthy for you.’ I feel the most confident when I’m working out to take care of myself, even if I don’t have Gisele B ü ndchen ’s body.”
I don’t claim to know everything. I make mistakes all the time.
Though she doesn’t consider herself a role model (“I don’t claim to know everything. I make mistakes all the time”), Breslin acknowledges that she does have an influence over young fans, which is why she takes special care in choosing roles that show young women in a positive light—something she saw lacking when she was growing up.
“I’ve seen my friends’ little sisters saying, ‘I’m going on a diet because I saw this thing on Instagram.’ I’m like, ‘You’re 10. No. What are you talking about?’” Breslin says. “The older that I get and the more I remember how I felt when I was younger and how the things on TV and in film influenced me, I started to realize that, whether you like it or not, you are somebody who is being looked at and watched by younger people. I do feel somewhat of a responsibility in choosing characters that are women that have depth and have complicated lives and are not just the hot girl or the nerdy girl.”

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LOS ANGELES – Abigail Breslin catapulted into the hearts of American audiences when she was barely six years old in “Signs.” That was 11 years ago, and it seems she wants the world to understand that she's not six anymore by posing in a provocative topless photo shoot with “Final Girl” director and controversial Hollywood photographer Tyler Shields.
In one photograph, the 17-year-old Oscar-nominated star is topless wrapped in a sheet, her eyes smudged by thick black eyeliner, a red lollipop hanging seductively between her lips and she stares sultrily into the camera. In another, she is mostly submerged in a bubble bath.
“It is concerning that she is only 17. We now live in a world where girls are sexualized at younger and younger ages,” Harvard sociologist Dr. Hilary Levey Friedman, told FOX411. “It is sadly expected that today’s female child stars will do something like this to show their maturity and womanhood.”
But Shields says the Breslin images are all in the name of art.
"Art is about interpretation so I'm sure there are people who think this is to much but she's an actress if this was for a movie those people would praise her for being bold," he told FOX411.
Shields also went on to tell E! News that Breslin is "the perfect subject for something like this" and that there is "fun" in "showing someone to the world for the first time.”
Shields is known for his risqué approach to taking photos. From photographing Lindsay Lohan with bloodied swords and guns, straddling seemingly dead bodies and having her breasts squeezed, to Ashley Green being tied down to train tracks with an approaching vehicle in the background, not to mention a vast array of other sexually violent, explicit and provocative editorials starring a range of famous faces and models.
And Breslin is hardly alone in opting to bare a little body as she gets older. Just last week, “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star Kendall Jenner celebrated turning 18 with a raunchy breast-exposing photo shoot, while Dakota Fanning took part in a daring Marc Jacobs perfume campaign with the bottle poised between her legs when she too was only 17. It was deemed so inappropriate that the ad was banned by Britain’s media watchdog. Then of course, there is Miley Cyrus, who posed bare backed in Vanity Fair when she was 15, and we all know what has happened there in recent years.
Some experts are concerned that this need to “grow up” with some sexy visuals for public consumption only seeks to drive young fans to follow suit, text inappropriate images of themselves and potentially get themselves into trouble.
“(This is) sexualizing a minor. There are registered sex offenders whose child pornography stash is less provocative than these images. While Abigail is exposing less than what a typical bikini model bares, her youth is being expolited exploiting with the lollipop accent. The public is being seduced by an under-aged girl,” said Los Angeles-based therapist, Dr. Nancy Irwin. “This tells young girls that it is okay; that this is what men want and that this is what a female’s worth is based on.”
Others had no issues with the photos.
“There’s nothing shocking about these pictures. The biggest problem is that we now expect photos like this in order to stay relevant,” argued Hollywood pop culture expert, Jenn Hoffman. “Unless she’s playing the fat friend or providing comic relief, there are few roles for ‘unattractive’ or plain women. Photo shoots like this will stop when we become more interested in seeing multi-dimensional females rather than media controlled sex objects.”
And Breslin has said that she didn’t make a “conscious decision to prove to the world that (she’s) grown up,” and it was more that she was eager to “try different things.” And unlike many young celebrities in the Hollywood scene, Breslin is one who does manage to lie low and stay out of the paparazzi flashlight.
“I just hang out with my family and friends; everyone in my life keeps me grounded. When I’m not filming I just go home and hang out with my friends, walk my dog and do normal stuff,” she told us a few weeks ago. “I don’t consider myself to be a role model… But I guess it is someone who is good person and helps people, and that’s an important thing.”
Reps for Breslin and Shields did not respond to a request for further comment.
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LOS ANGELES – Abigail Breslin catapulted into the hearts of American audiences when she was barely six years old in “Signs.” That was 11 years ago, and it seems she wants the world to understand that she's not six anymore by posing in a provocative topless photo shoot with “Final Girl” director and controversial Hollywood photographer Tyler Shields.
In one photograph, the 17-year-old Oscar-nominated star is topless wrapped in a sheet, her eyes smudged by thick black eyeliner, a red lollipop hanging seductively between her lips and she stares sultrily into the camera. In another, she is mostly submerged in a bubble bath.
“It is concerning that she is only 17. We now live in a world where girls are sexualized at younger and younger ages,” Harvard sociologist Dr. Hilary Levey Friedman, told FOX411. “It is sadly expected that today’s female child stars will do something like this to show their maturity and womanhood.”
But Shields says the Breslin images are all in the name of art.
"Art is about interpretation so I'm sure there are people who think this is to much but she's an actress if this was for a movie those people would praise her for being bold," he told FOX411.
Shields also went on to tell E! News that Breslin is "the perfect subject for something like this" and that there is "fun" in "showing someone to the world for the first time.”
Shields is known for his risqué approach to taking photos. From photographing Lindsay Lohan with bloodied swords and guns, straddling seemingly dead bodies and having her breasts squeezed, to Ashley Green being tied down to train tracks with an approaching veh
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