Every day of my life, I feel fat. It's not correct thinking in the natural, normal human being's way of life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Almost everything I do is related to being fat.
The funny thing is, I don't actually think of myself as fat at all. I don't think I am. Not really.
I've been fat since I was seven, and being fat sets you apart.
When I was married, or a few years ago, I never thought I was fat. I never thought I was huge. I was like, 'I still look good. I'm just made to have curves or be a little bigger.'
People can say you're fat because you're filling a void, or you eat for all these emotional reasons. I said, 'I don't need to focus on this anymore. It doesn't matter why I'm fat. Let's fix it.'
If you say you're fat, all of a sudden people like you!
We feel it's unacceptable to be fat, when it has nothing to do with who the person actually is.
In real everyday life, I don't walk around feeling fat, and if on TV I'm considered fat, honestly, I kind of like it, because I'm a big advocate of positive unique representations of women in media. And so I like how I'm able to represent a curvier body and still be beautiful.
I have never felt 'fat;' I just didn't realise how unhealthy I was until I look back at pictures. In the moment, I felt so beautiful, and I remember walking down red carpets with my make-up done in a little sparkly dress, and I thought I was so cute.
So to me, fat just seems to be right to the point and the most descriptive way to say it.