A Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones

I came out of the womb wearing make-up! — © Catherine Zeta-Jones
I came out of the womb wearing make-up!
I think I was a singer before I came out of the womb. I also think that the way you live your life, and the choices you make parallel what doors open up for you.
When I see Kate Moss out and about, I think she looks more beautiful than when her hairdresser and make-up artist try and make her look like something else. And I remember when Madonna first asked Versace to book me to shoot a campaign with her, she came to see me wearing hardly any make-up, and she looked incredible.
I came out the womb dancing.
I came out of the womb dancing.
I came out of my momma's womb fighting.
I came out of the womb into the Labour movement.
I feel like I came out of the womb and was punted - there you go, out in the world!
Most younger gay guys that I know never had to formally come out. They came out of the womb and they were little faggots and they grew up and everyone acknowledged they were little faggots and they went on, and that's it. I think coming out as a whole is old hat.
I came out of the womb waving red lipstick.
I came out of the womb looking for the camera angle
I came out of the womb born to sing and dance. I have to follow my heart.
When I came out of my mom's womb, I had 'sitcom' stamped on my forehead.
I came out of the womb singing, dancing, and telling awkward jokes.
I became a fashion designer by accident. I loved to make portrait drawings when I was a teenager, and from that came the interest in what people were wearing and why they were wearing it.
I've kind of got a rebellious bone. I think I came out of the womb like that.
I pretty much came out of the womb singing. I think I sang all the time.
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