I was a bit overweight as a teenager, which may be why I'm more comfortable playing with clothes than showing my body.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't really play dress up when I was a kid, and I'm really T-shirt and jeans-y.
At 16, I would wear clothes that hid my body; now I've found clothes that fit me rather than cover me. I'm not skinny, but I'm healthy, and you have to embrace what you've been given.
I couldn't figure out what to wear under my clothes. The body shapers were too thick at the time.
I was a tomboy and didn't pay too much attention to my clothes.
As a child, as a teenager, I was kind of not allowed to wear fashionable clothes.
When I was 16, I filmed an episode of 'Full House' where my family goes to Disney World. I remember putting on baggy overalls just to hide my stomach. When I watched it, I was pretty disappointed and bummed out looking at myself... I didn't feel good about my own body.
My clothes have always got a very strong dynamic rapport with the body - they are very body conscious, they help you to look glamorous, more hourglass, more woman.
As a kid, I was super skinny.
I was a skinny 17-year-old.
I didn't need clothes. I was allowed the opportunity to act out moments you don't get the opportunity to experience in your own life, let alone as a character in a film. I didn't feel naked.
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