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Hollywood’s most famous busts

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Heidi Montag of MTV reality show “The Hills” is seen here in 2006, pre-surgery. She has spoken publicly about her love for plastic surgery and recently underwent several operations in a single day, including breast augmentation. Read the story: The boob bust Jamie McCarthy/WireImage.com
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Heidi Montag, dressed in a low cut polka dot top and a red bra, shows off her new assets. “Nobody’s born perfect,” says in her book “How to Be Famous,” “but you CAN get there if you want by working hard at it and letting the beauty of modern science handle the rest.” Nathanael Jones/PacificCoastNews.com
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Montag is far from the first celeb to go under the knife to increase her breast size. The phenomenon started in the late 80s. On the hit show “Baywatch,’ Pamela Anderson became a cultural icon of breast augmentation. Janet Mayer/Splash News
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Following Pam’s lead, female co-stars like Carmen Electra quickly jumped on the booby bandwagon. Michael Simon/Startraksphoto.com
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Tara Reid is seen, pre-surgery, at Diane Von Furstenburg’s afterparty at Bungalow 8 during Fashion Week in 2002. Jamie McCarthy/Patrick McMullan
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Tara Reid, seen here in October 2008, shows off her enhanced look in a revealing top. Splash News
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Sharon Osbourne, who currently wears a 34DD, has said she is going remove her implants. She’s scheduled for breast reduction surgery in July and will drop two cup sizes. Andy Fossum/Startraksphoto.com
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American model Janice Dickinson, seen here in this image from 1994, is another celeb who went under the knife to get bigger boobs. Jon Freeman/Getty Images
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Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth from The Apprentice, seen here pre-surgery in 2004, attends the 35th Annual NAACP Image Awards. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
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Omarosa is seen here in 2008 sporting her new and bigger look in a low-cut, v-neck dress. Jen Lowery/Startraksphoto.com
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However, an all-natural look is all the rage these days. Case in point: star Zoe Saldana, who has openly described herself as “flat-chested.” The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reported an 11 percent drop in breast augmentations from 2007 to 2008, and a further 2 percent drop in 2009. Jim Ruymen/UPI
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Actress Natalie Portman, seen here at the Academy Awards in 2009, has said that “breast implants gross me out. I don’t think they’re attractive at all.” Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images
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Actress Kristen Bell, seen here on the red carpet at the 45th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, is also an all-natural girl. Dan Steinberg/AP
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Keira Knightley, star of the first three “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, has talked about having cleavage painted on for her roles rather than go under the knife. Jon Furniss/WireImage.com
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The list of small-cup beauties goes on with Sienna Miller, seen here on vacation in Barbados in January. INFphoto.com
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Olivia Wilde, seen here at the American Cinematheque 24th Annual Awards Presentation to Matt Damon, is another starlet who hasn’t had her assets surgically enhanced. Steve Granitz/WireImage.com
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All-natural actress Michelle Williams would be pleased with this female casting agent who says: “Large implants, in my opinion, take the projects and the actors to a sleazier level. They become a joke.” Jim Spellman/WireImage.com
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Emily Blunt also hasn’t had her breasts done. “I do see a trend of bodies going more natural,” says agent Megan Foley, who has cast more than 3,000 commercials and, most recently, a James Brolin film. Kevork Djansezian/AP