It's not good to put in a magazine what I weigh because it's too little. People freak out when they hear what I weigh. They think, 'Oh, you're too skinny.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't happen to think magazines should be full of thin people. What I do say is that we can all work a little harder with what we have. It is possible to achieve a better body shape and heart rate with nutrition and exercise.
When people talk about my weight, I'm like, 'You seem to have a problem with it; I don't.'
When you look at magazines, you feel so inadequate and so small and you feel really imperfect, when you're constantly seeing these images.
Really, I don't care if people think I'm too skinny. This is my body. If they don't like it, screw it.
My parents always told me I'm beautiful the way that I am, and I never thought to myself that I needed to be skinny because there's a magazine out there that said, 'Oh, size two,' or, 'Oh, this girl's beautiful because she's skinny.'
Weight is just not a hot button. In fact, during my life, it probably should have been on my radar screen a bit more. I look back at work photos and am shocked. Was I eating the people I was interviewing?! Good Lord, I was big.
I have obsessed about my weight in some sort of way all my life. I used to write in my journal what I weighed every day.
I always say you shouldn't weigh yourself. I don't even have a set of scales in my house.
I don't have a problem with the stories saying I'm skinny at all.
My weight is something that people seem to talk about a lot.