London: Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock has once again joked about her way of staying slim, saying that she undergoes surgery to suck out excess fat.The `Miss Congeniality` star has joked that she uses "Lipo - lots of it - tons of liposuction!" to maintain her "banging body", reported Contactmusic.
This is not the first time Sandra has joked about plastic surgery. Last month, the star claimed she was considering getting a breast implants to help her win different kinds of roles.
"I need surgery. I think that`s my problem. All my brains are in my butt, they`re not in my chest," Bullock said.
"I want to be the bimbo, I want to be looked at as the bimbo, purely as a sexual object. I`ve been working for that for a very long time," she added.
The 45-year-old star plays Mary Horowitz, a crossword puzzle creator who stalks a guy she met on a blind date, in her new movie `All About Steve`, and revealed she had a lot in
common with the misfit.
"I had a lisp when I was younger, so I thought she should have a lisp and be around people who were ok with it. Obviously I wasn`t and went to speech therapy. I wish I`d been like her and not worried about what people thought," Contactmusic quoted her telling Radar Online.
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