Okay so this whole thing started when I was browsing some fan forums last week – pure research, you know? Kept seeing wildly different guesses about Sasha Alexander’s cup size. Like, people were just throwing numbers out there. “Oh definitely a C,” “Nah she’s a DD for sure!” What a mess. Needed actual facts.

Getting Frustrated & Deciding to Act
Honestly, it bugged me. How could we talk about celebrity measurements when the info floating around was mostly hearsay and blurry paparazzi shots? I got this itch to figure it out properly, not just google some random number. Accuracy matters, guys.
So yesterday morning, I rolled up my sleeves – literally. Grabbed my trusty sewing tape measure, the soft fabric kind. Crucial piece of kit! Hard tapes mess things up. Also dug out a stack of celebrity magazines I had lying around and fired up the laptop.
The Actual Measuring Process
First thing: finding good source material. This is key. You can’t use screenshots where she’s leaning forward, wearing thick padding, or weird angles.
- Searched for red carpet events: Award shows are gold. Front-on, standing neutral, no crazy pose.
- Focused on form-fitting outfits: No bulky coats or big ruffles hiding the silhouette. Simple gowns, tailored tops, stuff like that.
- Verified photos weren’t shopped: Looked for consistency across multiple images from the same event. Weird warping or pixelation? Dumped it.

With about 10 solid photos lined up (mostly 2010-2020 range), I started measuring the screen. Sounds kinda dumb, but here’s how:
- Opened the image full screen on my monitor.
- Used the tape measure vertically on the screen – gently! No pressing.
- Measured from the apex of the bust down to the band line under the bust – that’s the critical length for estimating cup size.
- Then measured the band width across the back under the bust for frame reference.
Measured each photo three times to check consistency. Ended up scribbling down like 20 different measurements.
Crunching the Numbers & Surprises
This took longer than expected. Averaged out all those measurements, looking closely at the band-to-cup ratio. Here’s the kicker – a few of those supposedly “reliable” celeb database sites had sizes listed that were way off from my results.
Turns out angles and clothing make a HUGE difference. One photo could trick you into thinking she’s a whole cup size bigger than another from the same year. What a pain. Consistency across neutral, well-fitting outfits was everything.

My Final Findings & Tips
After cross-referencing the averages and ratios against standard bra sizing methods (plus factoring in typical body proportions), the pattern pointed strongly to a firm 34C during her prime career years.
Access Tips I learned the hard way:
- Neutral posture shots are non-negotiable. Arms down, standing straight – no exceptions.
- Fabric matters way more than you think. Thin jersey is better than structured satin for seeing natural shape.
- Screen measuring is tricky. Do it multiple times, average it, and always use the same screen zoom level.
- Ignore group shots. Only use solo photos where lighting is consistent on the whole torso.
- Distrust databases blindly. Many sites just recycle old, bad data without verification.
So yeah, that’s how a lazy forum browse turned into a deep dive. Measured screens, got annoyed at paparazzi photographers, battled unreliable sources. Feels good to have a solid answer based on actual method, not random guesswork. Go forth and measure accurately!
