Bachelor Nation's Tia Booth to Undergo Breast Augmentation

Reality TV star shares plans for 'new boobs' and lift procedure in two weeks

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Bachelor Nation star Tia Booth has announced plans to undergo a breast augmentation and lift procedure in the next two weeks. The 34-year-old reality TV personality shared the news on Instagram, expressing her excitement about the upcoming transformation and saying she'll 'never wear a real bra again' after the surgery.

Why it matters

Booth's decision to openly discuss her cosmetic surgery plans reflects a growing trend of public figures, especially in the entertainment industry, becoming more transparent about their use of plastic surgery and other aesthetic procedures. This openness can help destigmatize these treatments and encourage open dialogue around body image and self-care.

The details

Booth, who appeared on Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s season of The Bachelor in 2018 as well as several seasons of Bachelor in Paradise, revealed she will be getting 'a smaller implant, lift, [and] internal mesh bra' as part of the procedure. The upcoming surgery comes about a year after Booth gave birth to her second child, daughter Miller Jean, with husband Taylor Mock.

  • Booth will undergo the breast augmentation and lift procedure in two weeks.
  • Booth and Mock welcomed their second child, daughter Miller Jean, in February 2025.

The players

Tia Booth

A reality TV personality who has appeared on several shows in the Bachelor franchise, including The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise.

Taylor Mock

Tia Booth's husband, with whom she has two children.

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What they’re saying

“I get my new boobs in two weeks and I am hyyyype. Smaller implant, lift, internal mesh bra. Catch me never wearing a real bra again.”

— Tia Booth (Instagram)

The takeaway

Tia Booth's openness about her upcoming breast augmentation surgery reflects a broader trend of public figures, especially in the entertainment industry, becoming more transparent about their use of cosmetic procedures. This can help destigmatize these treatments and encourage open dialogue around body image and self-care.