Carrie Brownstein’s Bra Size and Body Statistics

Short Bio

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Carrie Brownstein is an American singer, guitarist, actress, writer, director, and comedian. She first achieved fame as a member of the band Excuse 17 and co-founded the rock trio Sleater-Kinney. During a long hiatus from Sleater-Kinney, Brownstein formed the group Wild Flag. She wrote and appeared in the sketch comedy series Portlandia starring Carrie and Fred Armisen. Born Carrie Rachel Brownstein on September 27, 1974 in Seattle, Washington, she grew up in Redmond, Washington. Her parents divorced when she was age 14, and she was raised by her father. She has a younger sister. Brownstein attended Lake Washington High School and The Overlake School. In 1997, she graduated from Evergreen with an emphasis on sociolinguistics.

Body Statistics Table

Carrie Brownstein's body statistics are seen in the table below. Take a look at measurements like height and weight!

Body Measurements
Height1.65 m, 5′5″ (feet & inches)
Weight55 kg, 121 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size C
Bra Size (US)32C
Implants or Natural (Breasts)Unknown
Breasts-Waist-Hips35-25-33 inches (89-63.5-84 cm)
Shoe Size (US)7
Body ShapeAthletic
Dress Size (US)6

Carrie Brownstein Inspirational Quotes

"My own relationship to food was healthy. I was lean and athletic with a high metabolism. I could eat half a pizza with a side of breadsticks and wash it down with soda. I never dieted or denied myself food."

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"Rihanna has guts and she always seems to be singing from someplace honest, dark and fierce."

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"My father wasn't just taciturn - it was like he didn't want to be heard."

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"My father was hard to know and gave little indication that there was much to know. He claimed he remembered almost nothing about his childhood."

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"When my father came out to his mom, my grandmother said, 'You waited for your father to die; why couldn't you have waited for me to die?' I knew then that I never want to contribute to the corrosiveness of wanting someone to stay hidden."

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