Yara Shahidi’s Bra Size and Body Measurements

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What are Yara Shahidi’s body measurements? Find her bra size, weight, height, and other body statistics below.

Looking at her relationships, Yara is single and has not been dating anyone. She made her debut on television in 2007, where she was cast in one episode of “Entourage,” which was aired on HBO. Yara started to appear in fashion commercials from the age of six.

Yara Shahidi is an American actress and model. She is best known for playing Zoey Johnson on the ABC series Black-ish and its spin-off Grown-ish. She played Chloe Johnson in the TV series The First Family. Born Yara Sayeh Shahidi on February 10, 2000 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA to Keri and Afshin Shahidi, her younger brother Sayeed, is also an actor and model, and they have a younger brother named Ehsan. She is of Iranian descent on her father’s side, and of African-American descent on her mother’s side. She moved California with her family when she was four because of her father’s work. She began appearing on commercials at the age of six.

Body Statistics Table

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

Body Measurements
Height1.6 m, 5'2" (feet & inches)
Weight55 kg, 121 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size A
Bra Size (US)30A
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips31-23-32 inches (79-59-81 cm)
Shoe Size (US)6.5
Body ShapeN/A
Dress Size (US)2

Yara Shahidi Inspirational Quotes

"I've been shy twice. Once when I saw Matthew Bomer and once when I saw Adam Levine. I couldn't say anything, literally."

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"I've always struggled with Hollywood feeling trivial. Red carpets aren't worth it."

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"First Family' on the CW is about the president and his family living in the White House."

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"I go on and off home-school and regular school, but the kids don't treat me any differently because they've all known me forever."

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"The more you learn about someone, how could you not want to protect them and their rights? The more you learn about a culture or a certain identity, it's hard to not feel empathy."

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