Yes, Queen Latifah had plastic surgery in the form of a breast reduction. Check out the transformation in the images below. Was the cosmetic procedure worth it? At least, the actor seems to believe so.

Short Bio

Queen Latifah was born March 18, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey. Her real name is Dana Elaine Owens. Young Latifah started her professional career with beat boxing for Ladies Fresh. Besides rapping, she is famous also through various movies, such as Chicago, Taxi, and Bringing Down the House. In 2003, Latifah had breast reduction from F size to a DD cup size.

Latifah’s older brother was killed in 1992 in a motorcycling accident. She has discussed how her brother’s death led to a brief period of depression and drug abuse. In 1995, she was a victim of a carjacking. Latifah was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana in 1996. She was again arrested for driving under the influence in Los Angeles and did three years of probation. In 2018, Queen Latifah confirmed the death of her mother due to a heart condition.

Queen Latifah's Plastic Surgeries

The star of “Chicago” and other films says she had elective breast-reduction surgery in 2003 to alleviate years of back and shoulder pain. However, “I didn’t quite want them to be this small,” she laughs. Before surgery, Latifah says she was “an E or an F cup. I was pretty big.

Whether it's classical cosmetic enhancements like a boob job or more obscure things like eyelid surgery, here is a list of all the known plastic surgeries Queen Latifah has done:

Queen Latifah - Cosmetic Procedures
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobN/A
Breast ReductionYes
FaceliftN/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)N/A

Plastic Surgery Pics

Check out these pictures of Queen Latifah. Is there any plastic surgery involved?

Congratulations: Queen Latifah is looking outstanding. The actor looks sizzling as ever, and it's hard to say if cosmetic surgery of any kind is involved.

Quotes by Queen Latifah

"Having Black hair is unique in that Black women change up styles a lot. You can walk down one street block in New York City and see 10 different hairstyles that Black women are wearing: straight curls, short cuts, braids - we really run the gamut."

Queen Latifah

"We ignore our feelings a lot, I realize. Many of us have to... until they really bite us in the butt."

Queen Latifah

"I always loved all kinds of music. I would watch musicals a lot as a kid, on TV, watch the Fred Astaire movies. I'd watch 'The Wizard of Oz.' I was a big Jerry Lewis fan, and they'd have these big bands and someone singing - some siren, or some guy singing some gorgeous song. I was always enamored of that style of music."

Queen Latifah

"I got a few marriage proposals in my 20s. I just wasn't ready. I just knew if I committed, I would've wound up doing something wrong, messing it up. I still felt like I had some living to do."

Queen Latifah

"I've never been the straight rapper that is going to stand in a cipher and battle all day. I started off battle rapping, but to me, making songs became more important than freestyles... I've met many rappers who can freestyle but can't make a record."

Queen Latifah