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Rumor: Jennifer Garner: "biscuit breasts" and baby weight

04/15/2007 at 09:49 AM ET

Apparently, Jennifer Garner recently shopped in Vancouver for underwear and lingerie, referring to her breasts as "baby biscuits" and talked of losing the baby weight. However, we don’t think this story is true – rather, we think it’s regurgitated quotes from her Allure interview.

While searching for underwear, The National Enquirer’s source said, Jennifer, who nursed daughter, Violet, now 16 months, giggled and mentioned her name for her breasts;

She pointed to her breasts and giggled as she told the sales girl, ‘I wanted to take advantage of my baby biscuits while I’ve still got them!’

On baby weight; it didn’t come off as quickly or easily as she would have liked.

I thought it would melt off because it had with so many of my friends. My sisters were thinner after they had their babies than before. So while I was waiting for it to melt off, I was eating all these muffins and cookies and drinking beer. Finally I realized that I wasn’t going to get thinner magically – I had to do it. So I got back on the treadmill.

Source: Female First via The National Enquirer.

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Wait… nursing a child AND drinking beer? Not back-to-back, I hope!

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