Christina Talks of Her Svelte Figure
Christina Talks of Her Svelte Figure

American actress Christina Hendricks, 36, said that she love her curves and advice every other women to get similar shape. She is having a great voluptuous figure, and does not feel shame in accepting the fact that curves are gift to a woman.

She told that in her modeling career, she was always told to lose weight, but she stick to the point that she loves her body the way it is. She was just US size 4 which is now thought to be quite skinny, but then Christina was asked to reduce more during her career in teenage.

Being 20 lbs at the age of 19, Christina cannot understand the reason to lose more weight. She always used to say that she has nothing more to lose and it is just her bones which cannot shrink. She affirmed, "I felt beautiful and I never tried to lose it 'cos I loved it. I was 20lbs. lighter than I am now, but modeling agencies used to tell me to lose 10, 15, 20lbs. I'd be like 'That's bone - I can't”.

Her journey from teenage to the fulfillment of a complete woman has never been easy. Her friends used to talk about her well toned curvy figure, which was not common at that time. However, it was never a topic of shame for Christina, who shared that every time she used to see her figure in the mirror she used to fall in love with herself yet again.

Christina said it is more about accepting the way as you are and more importantly love yourself. She admits that it is not easy to ignore other people comments, but everything will change with your perception.

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