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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Ariel Winter's mother disapproves of her daughter's breast reduction surgery.

    Crystal Workman hasn't spoken to the 18-year-old 'Modern Family' star in over three years, but she has voiced her concerns over Ariel's decision to reduce her breast size from 32F to 34D.


    She said: "I don't think anyone at that age should be cutting into their breasts. I am surprised she did it so young and that the doctor did it for her so young.

    "I'm sorry, I just think this is inappropriate. She should never be embarrassed of her scars but she shouldn't be flaunting them."

    What's more, Crystal has been outspoken about her daughter's claims about her upbringing, after Ariel accused her mother of physically abusing the actress during her childhood.

    She told Inside Edition: "I didn't start this battle. I haven't seen her in three and a half years. I think Ariel is conjuring up stories to help her career at my expense and I feel as a parent I am being bullied."

    Crystal also denied claims she is a pushy mother, insisting she has allowed Ariel to follow her own ambitions.

    She said: "She was begging me, 'I want to be on TV'. She would say, 'I can do better than your clients'.

    "She has never been pushed into the industry. Ariel has wanted to be in the industry since she was five years old."

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