“When I was young I really struggled with my body and how it looked because I didn’t understand why my friends were so effortlessly skinny. As I got older I realized that everyone’s body is different and not everyone is skinny naturally–me included! I learned to love my body for how it is, every curve of it.”
- LIZZIE MILLER, MODEL
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By: Celebritylife.org on August 22, 2009
at 12:48 PM
It’s about time the real woman is represented. You go girl!!!!
By: Sandy on August 22, 2009
at 10:43 PM
Yeah! Girls should not be to worried about perfecting their shapes because it is not just about having the perfect statistics that makes a lady sexy and fit. For as long as she knows how to take herself in and project confidence, then beauty comes naturally. Well, even those who are chubby are often better and attractive than the skinny types! Cheers!
By: Ryan Ericson Canlas on August 23, 2009
at 2:01 AM
This is certainly a step in the right direction as the average American woman can finally see themselves reflected in a magazine!
Do you think Glamour and other magazines actually start featuring a diversity of real women’s bodies given the recent positive feedback they’ve received from the Lizzi Miller photo shoot?
By: Center for Eating Disorders on September 1, 2009
at 8:26 AM
I’ve always been a fan of plus-size models! There’s a great site with lots of images of plus-size models here:
http://www.judgmentofparis.com
They’re all gorgeous.
By: Lois on September 6, 2009
at 11:00 AM
My body looks a lot like hers and I think its absolutely Beautiful!
But I’m always struggling with myself still.
By: Jess on October 13, 2010
at 4:26 PM
Just feel good always and regardless of how your body is, you will always look at your best when you feel like one. As they say, it’s how you carry yourself that counts.
By: Ryan Ericson Canlas on October 14, 2010
at 11:47 PM