Sara Ramirez Measurements Bra Size Height Weight

Sara Ramirez’s breasts can be described as bigger than average. Are they real or is it breast implants? Find out down below!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Short BioSara was born August 31, 1975 in Mazatlan, Mexiko. She has mixed Mexican-Irish ancestry. Ramirez married her long-term boyfriend Ryan DeBolt in 2012. Her most famous roles is Dr. Callie Torres on TV show Grey’s Anatomy. She’s also very active as a singer. Ramirez once posed for Shape Magazine, wearing tight blue mini dress that nicely highlighted her curves and had only sheer fabric over her full cleavage.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Sara Ramirez, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Body shape:Hourglass
Dress size (US):12
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 39-30-40 inches (99-76-102 cm)
Shoe size (US):unknown
Bra size: 36C
Cup size (US):C
Height: 5’9″ (175 cm)
Weight: 175 lbs (79 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Quotes

"Theater feeds my heart and soul."

Sara Ramirez

"When I was a kid, I really loved watching 'Cinderella.' It's a fantasy, and every girl knows that real life isn't always like these movies, but as a child, I just really loved the story of 'Cinderella.' I found it to be so romantic and just a beautiful movie to watch."

Sara Ramirez

"It's fun when the writers take risk regardless of the reaction that it might get, and that's fun for an actor. You're able to not just play one thing all the time."

Sara Ramirez

"My appreciation for cooking and healthy living came from watching my best friend die from liver cancer in 2008. I realized that I needed to make some big changes if I wanted to be around for a long time, so now I'm more cautious of how much I eat, what I'm eating, and how often."

Sara Ramirez

"My mom brought me up by herself, so I was a latchkey kid. I would walk myself back from school and spent a lot of time at home alone, watching TV. There weren't a lot of Latinas - or any women of color. And the ones I saw were usually presented as stereotypes or treated like jokes."

Sara Ramirez