
Just like Kelly and Rachel, Ashley Greene also attented the Super Saturday event the other day… and looked pretty and cute in a simple white dress.
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“You know what I hate?… the amount of attention that is put on weight and body image. It is so backwards and sends out the wrong message. ‘What do you eat? Do you work out?’ It’s not what young girls should be stressing about. They look up to these actresses and read about plastic surgery and what they do and don’t eat. I eat, I love food, I wanna eat when I wanna eat. If you are not feeling good about yourself, then you work out. But you do it for you.”
One more shot from Tatler Magazine after the jump!January Jones, who plays long-suffering housewife Betty Draper in the Emmy award-winning TV drama, says its creator Matthew Weiner agrees – telling female members of the cast to avoid strenuous exercise in order to maintain their curves and avoid muscle definition.The 32-year-old actress says Weiner, anxious to echo the curvier silhouette of the show’s early Sixties era, is as demanding as any magazine editor or fashion designer – but with a difference.‘He would prefer we didn’t work out and that we eat really well, so we look like healthy women,’ she says.The actress, whose looks are often compared to Grace Kelly’s, says she is pleased the show has brought back the idea that ‘it’s OK to have curves and be a woman. I wish more women would realise that’s what men like’.She admits to loving ‘beer and carbs’ and says she is now quite taken with her curves after producers admonished her last year for being too thin.In an interview with Tatler, January also confesses that she has learned to love the girdle she wears to help her achieve her hourglass looks.‘It gives you such a nice shape,’ she says.
“My ass is as big as much stomach, so nothing really fits right. You have to go through a lot of different styles and shapes to see what looks right on you.”