A Quote by Eliza Doolittle

I don't prepare for wearing a bikini; I always have a bit of a tummy. — © Eliza Doolittle
I don't prepare for wearing a bikini; I always have a bit of a tummy.
I'm very self conscious in a bikini, and I would never get my tummy out onstage.
I have a flat tummy, but I'm not rock hard. If I'm going to be in a bikini, I'll train more and skip desserts for a couple of weeks. But usually, I work out to feel good.
I've been all different shapes and sizes in my lifetime. I started wearing shapewear as a teenager after I did 'Australian Idol.' I had a little tummy, and I was always really quite conscious of that.
I know wearing a bikini is a thing a lot of women dread, but I keep up my training regime whether it's winter or summer, so my body always stays the same.
It's funny because looking back at my first contest, I was 15 and surfing the Haleiwa contest wearing this tiny bikini. I remember not even thinking twice about wearing it - I just thought it was normal.
Getting an upset tummy is never pleasant, and it's worse if you get a funny tummy a long way from home.
If a role demands in a good project, I wouldn't mind wearing a bikini.
Wearing a bikini on a magazine cover is my 41st birthday present to myself.
If people view wearing bikini as a problem, then dirt is in their mind and not in mine.
It's not that I am not comfortable wearing a bikini on screen. If I get an opportunity in future, why not?
For me, fashion means dare. I don't mind wearing a bikini. I am okay with it.
By doing a masala film or wearing a bikini, I am not trying to change my image.
Since I wore a bikini at the Miss India pageant, I have no inhibitions wearing it on screen.
A myth that operated for a year was that my broad structure secretly held a deadly body. I was so wary of my burgeoning tummy that I would conceal it by wearing very loose clothes.
Moreover, there is nothing wrong in wearing a bikini or other skimpy attires, as many of my predecessors have set a trend in it.
My advice is you've got to make sure you wear the clothes and not [let] the clothes wear you. It's quite simple in a way. Don't wear something you totally feel uncomfortable with, but take some chances. Play around a bit. I felt very uncomfortable in suits when I was younger, so what I just started doing was wearing suits when I was going to dinner. I used to overdress a little bit so I got used to wearing suits. Now wearing a suit is like wearing a track suit for me. So it's all good.
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