Jessica recently said this: "My breasts are hanging, I've got cellulite, my hips are wider than before... All the other actresses are prettier than me."
"I would love to have breasts but I don't. I hate my body and I always think that everyone else is prettier than me. I'm probably going to get Botox, plastic surgeries, my nose corrected and extenssions in my hair within 5 years," Kiera has told.
Angelina has some amazing lips that we others only can dream of having. But Angelina herself doesn't adore them as much as we do. She was once heard saying following: "I feel like they're taking over my entire face!"
"I once read on a blog that someone thought I have tiny eyes and ever since then I haven't been able to stop thinking about that I have too tiny eyes!" Swift has said.
"I've always thought that my ears are weird. That's why I try to hide them with my hair." Selena was heard saying.
Katherine Heigl has once commented about herself: "I've always had problems with my thighs. I think they are terribly thick. And if I don't do anything about it they will be totally out of control!"
"I have short legs and I'm chubby. And I'm not as free sexually wise as many think I am." Scarlett says.
"I've always been so insecure because of my body. Too tall, big feet and terribly clumsy." Uma has told.
Salma Hayek was once quoted for saying this: "I don't really have a great body but I'm clearly a great actress when I've made people believe it."
Kelly Brook has once said: "I got slightly flapping arms."
Now I don't know about you but I find it calming that those gorgeous women suffer from the same problem that we do, and find things about themselves that they don't like and would like to change. Just like earlier this evening I watched Britney Spears, Femme Fatale - live in Toronto. I while I sat there studying her dance moves and body I got to think of; "How nice that a celebrity gets wider and gains weight because of having kids too." That way it shows that they're just as "normal" as we are. Just as human and not something magical like the media makes them look like. I think it's great that there are "normal", average looking women in the entertainment business so other women and girls can see and realize that it's okay to look the way you do. You don't have to be a size 0. You don't have to have ass-long, bleached hair. You don't have to have big breasts or long legs.
And who knows maybe if they met you and checked you out, they would maybe want to look like you!










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