Charlotte Flair Plastic Surgery

Charlotte Flair’s Boob Job – Before And After Images

It is no secret Charlotte Flair went under the knife to enhance her appearance. Of course, the wrestler wants to look her best, just like most of us. Learn all about Charlotte Flair’s boob job plastic surgery.

Charlotte was born April 5, 1986 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She holds Bachelor of Science degree in PR from North Carolina State University. Charlotte is also a certified personal trainer but doesn’t work on this career since she started focusing on professional wrestling.

Charlotte Flair's Body Measurements
Height1.78 m, 5’10” (feet & inches)
Weight65 kg, 144 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size D
Body ShapeInverted triangle Body Shape
Dress Size (US)Dress Size 8
Shoe Size (US)Shoe Size 9
Charlotte Flair's Plastic Surgeries
Nose Job (Rhinoplasty)N/A
Boob Job (Breast Augmentation)Yes
Breast ReductionN/A
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)N/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt Lift (Buttock Lift)N/A
Eyelid SurgeryN/A
Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)N/A

Charlotte Flair - Plastic Surgery Photos

Charlotte Flair Boob Job
Boob job: Did plastic surgery do Charlotte Flair any favors? One thing is for sure: the wrestler looks fantastic!
Charlotte Flair Boob Job plastic surgery
The result of Charlotte Flair's boob job: Did her plastic surgery turn out alright?

Quotes by Charlotte Flair

"Charlotte Flair is continuing her father's legacy but paving her own, and she's opening the door for women all over the world to be superstars in a male dominated industry."

Charlotte Flair

"With injuries, every match varies. The black eyes are accidents. The broken noses are accidents. But the bumps from when we land on the mat, they're hard. I think it looks easier, or the fans don't really understand what's happening, but it does take a toll."

Charlotte Flair

"When the fans were watching my dad, you could never tell if this was real or is this fake, and that's what made him so special. Every ounce of energy went to being The Nature Boy."

Charlotte Flair

"If you had asked me in my early 20s or in high school if I was going to wrestle, I would have laughed at you."

Charlotte Flair

"The most challenging thing that female wrestlers face is time. Getting those segments on Raw, getting one, two, three, four segments on SmackDown, main-eventing a pay-per-view, being considered a face of the division... And I have said it since day one: I want to be an attraction for the company."

Charlotte Flair

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