Kylie Bunbury Plastic Surgery Procedures

Did Kylie Bunbury Have Plastic Surgery? Everything You Need To Know!

It’s only natural to want to look remarkable. So what plastic surgeries have Kylie Bunbury done to achieve this goal? We have collected all plastic surgery information below, whether it’s a facelift, boob job, or anything else.

Kylie was born January 30, 1989 in Hamilton, Canada. She has African, Swedish, and Polish ancestry. Her by far most famous role is Lacey Porter on Twisted. Although she’s already pretty popular, the year 2014 could be a real breakthrough for her. Bunbury got herself a role on a third season of Under the Dome and she’ll also play Suhad in the movie Tut. In 2013, Kylie appeared on the cover page of Justine magazine.

Kylie Bunbury's Body Measurements
Height1.73 m, 5’8” (feet & inches)
Weight60 kg, 131 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size A
Body ShapeRectangle Body Shape
Dress Size (US)Dress Size 6
Shoe Size (US)Shoe Size 9
Kylie Bunbury's Plastic Surgeries
Nose Job (Rhinoplasty)N/A
Boob Job (Breast Augmentation)No
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

Kylie Bunbury - Plastic Surgery Photos

Kylie Bunbury Cosmetic Surgery Body
What has two legs, a smashing bod, and looks splendid? Kylie Bunbury does not hesitate to bask in the spotlight.
Kylie Bunbury Plastic Surgery Face
Who needs cosmetic surgery when in possession of Kylie Bunbury's mesmerizing smile?

Quotes by Kylie Bunbury

"I normally play very serious characters."

Kylie Bunbury

"As time goes on, we suppress our dreams, which really makes me sad."

Kylie Bunbury

"I'm black, so I should be able to play a 'thug?' No. Hello. Open your mind. I'm a person that believes in breaking barriers."

Kylie Bunbury

"I know I'm known for dramas, but around my family and friends, I'm really goofy! Not saying I'm necessarily funny, but I'm very goofy."

Kylie Bunbury

"I think it's really important that we see women represented properly in TV, and that's a multi-dimensional person: a real human being who's flawed, who's weird, who's awesome."

Kylie Bunbury

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