I wasn't the prettiest girl in class. No breasts, short legs, gangly teeth. I didn't think I was model material, that's for sure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was naturally skinny and had braces, so I wasn't a cute model.
I never thought I was the most beautiful model out there or the most sexy woman, but I was a hard worker.
I did some pretty embarrassing modeling, like catalogs and QVC. I know there's probably a stereotype where all pretty girls think they're unattractive, but modeling is the worst thing for your self-esteem, because you're never pretty enough, you're never thin enough.
I was such a tomboy - goofy and, in my eyes, nerdy - and I never thought I would end up in modeling. I mean, you see pictures of these girls in magazines who have this incredible talent, and no one ever really thinks you can make it to that level. At least I didn't!
I was very skinny, braces; so I never thought I would be a model.
And anyway, modeling wasn't for me. I'm too short. I've got a big butt. It wasn't going to happen.
I'm not as beautiful as a model.
When I was very young I never thought I was attractive, because I was a tomboy and I was always the biggest girl in the class.
When you think of the people who were important in your life, prettiness was not a factor. They might have been old, fat and toothless - but they were there.
Girls in my school were always prettier.
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