Celebrity Self-Confidence Secrets
- 1/11
"I used to struggle with my body image. But then I realized the things I hated were what gave me power on the court." —athlete Serena Williams
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"The truth is, when girls are mean to you or make fun of you, it’s because there’s something wrong with them." —TV personality Kelly Osbourne
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"It’s so important to live a healthy lifestyle—I don’t believe in extremes." —Make It or Break It actress Josie Loren
- 5/11
"Most people don’t understand that few celebs actually look that good—it’s airbrushing and makeup!"
—actress Nikki Reed
- 6/11
"There’s definitely a lot of pressure to look your best in modeling. Instead of hurting my self-esteem, it’s motivated me to take pride in my body and do what’s necessary to feel my best — like taking care of my body and making an effort to eat healthily. It’s so important for teen girls to have dreams and to unleash their power within. That’s true beauty: Loving yourself enough to embrace your individuality."
—model Lisalla Montenegro
- 7/11
"The thing that’s so important about fashion is that you have to love what you’re wearing and be confident in it, it expresses your personality!" –actress Nicola Peltz
- 8/11
"Being comfortable in your own skin is one of the most important things to achieve. I’m still working on it!" –actress Kate Mara
- 9/11
"Best way to take care of yourself is to develop smart habits: eating well, ercise—the more you do something the less of a chore it becomes! It just becomes a part of your lifestyle, that’s the best way to get to a healthy place in your life." –Hellcats actress Heather Hemmens
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"Find one thing about yourself every day that is beautiful and stick to it, keep that confidence." —Huge actress Ashley Holliday
- 11/11
"Of course I have days where I think my hips are too big, but most of the time I am thankful I am healthy and my hips are strong and fit. It's a different mindset to think about the good things those body parts do for you every day instead of thinking about the things you see as bad. Put emphasis on your strengths, and don't dwell on what you see as weaknesses." –model Lonneke Engel











