I notice if I'm too fat or if I'm too ugly or there's skin hanging or whatever. When my clothes start not fitting, I get really self-conscious about what I eat.
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You don't feel as self-conscious if your clothes fit.
Of course I want to look good in clothes. And it never makes me feel good when somebody who has an insane figure tells me, 'I eat whatever I want.'
I'm a little self-conscious about my body. I love to wear hoodies because you can get cozy and eat some food and your belly doesn't show!
When I'm not feeling good about how I look, I figure if I just buy the right piece of clothing, I'll feel all right.
When I was a kid, I was fat, and I was teased mercilessly. But once I grew up and got out of my unhealthy relationship with food, for the most part I've had a very healthy view. If I ever find myself getting worried about how I'll look on the red carpet, I'll take a step back and look at what's really going on inside.
I find when I'm overly concerned about what I eat, I stress out my body and put on weight.
I don't get self-conscious. I'm not vain in that way.
I've always been conscious of my weight.
Even when people are so judgmental about what you wear or your weight you just have to step away and be like, 'I'm a normal, fine human being.'
I suffer from an amazing amount of insecurities, and I'm grateful that my body image, it's normally not something I pay attention to.
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