I am quite a physical chap - I think that's why my waist and physique are pretty much the same as when I was a kid, although my chest is a lot bigger.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was a bit overweight as a teenager, which may be why I'm more comfortable playing with clothes than showing my body.
Coming from a barely clothed childhood as a swimmer makes me really comfortable with my body.
My mum taught me that bodies are bodies, and they come in all shapes and sizes - we should be free about that. My legs are a bit dangly, and my knees point inwards. Everyone has insecurities, but I try not to focus on them. It's important to be confident with what you've got.
I tend to be a pretty physical person.
The bigger my chest is, the more it gets in the way. It just creates space. It makes me much more efficient if I don't have so much in the way between me and my opponent.
I'm more proud of my upper body. Let's just say I'm a typical female in that way.
I'm tall with broad shoulders. And my waist is small. I'm into fashion, so I like the way clothes lay on me. I'm pretty much a normal person's size, just stretched out.
I think the shape of our bodies has as much to do with the shape of our parents as it does with training.
I've been all different shapes and sizes in my lifetime. I started wearing shapewear as a teenager after I did 'Australian Idol.' I had a little tummy, and I was always really quite conscious of that.
I used to design for my body, which was flat-chested with big hips. That's why my clothes were tight on top with full skirts.