Biography and Interesting Facts
Check out Samara Weaving plastic surgery pictures, facts and rumors below. Samara was born 23 February 1992 in Adelaide, Australia and she is a niece of a famous actor Hugo Weaving. In 2008, Weaving played Kirsten Mulroney in Out of the Blue and that is how her acting career started. More roles followed soon. But she is also an accomplished model. Her perfect body measurements are ideal for lingerie commercials and Weaving did her fair share, including ads for iconic Australian underwear brand called Bonds. We are eager to see more of this stunning blonde in the near future.Plastic Surgery Pictures
Do you believe Samara Weaving went under the knife? Sometimes it can be hard to tell if cosmetic surgery is truly involved.
Plastic Surgery History
It is known that Samara Weaving has completely natural breasts. But which plastic surgeries did she do to her body? Check out the table below!Plastic Surgery Procedures | |
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Nose job* | Unknown |
Breast enhancement/boob job** | No |
Breast reduction | Unknown |
Botox | Unknown |
Fillers | Unknown |
Facelift | Unknown |
Chin implants | Unknown |
Cheek implants | Unknown |
Lip injection**** | Unknown |
Liposuction | Unknown |
Abdominoplasty / Tummy tuck | Unknown |
Butt implants/ Butt lift | Unknown |
Other (gynecomastia surgery, otoplasty***, neck lift, eyelid surgery, eye surgery, eye lift) | Unknown |
Inspirational Quotes by Samara Weaving
"Working with someone who's really passionate about it is great, because you become passionate, and then it's fun; it's not work anymore."
- Samara Weaving
"He was just always Uncle Hugo. He still is. I remember the first time I was watching 'Priscilla: Queen Of The Desert,' and I was like, 'Oh that's what he does!'"
- Samara Weaving
"I've been very fortunate in the work I've been getting."
- Samara Weaving
"I finished Year 12 in Canberra, and I found it was the kind of place where people could go places."
- Samara Weaving
"One of my best memories is with a really good group of people in the Canberra Youth Theatre. We did a play about the seven deadly sins, and we had to dress up in costume and perform in Garema Place like the drama freaks we were. Great fun."
- Samara Weaving