A Quote by Mariska Hargitay

I wasn't at all trying to be skinny, My Mom is Jayne Mansfield, I'm allowed to have curves. — © Mariska Hargitay
I wasn't at all trying to be skinny, My Mom is Jayne Mansfield, I'm allowed to have curves.
Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and I were so different from each other. I was doing very young movies, and Marilyn, who was ahead of me, was doing a lot of homogenized movies that weren't quite as wild as the ones I was doing. Jayne was more of a character of herself.
Jayne Mansfield is making a career of being a girl.
I have always considered my career self and my personal self as two different and separate people. There's a Jayne Mansfield at home, a wife and devoted mother, and there's Jayne the sex symbol, which is my career. I have always kept them completely apart and separate.
Presley sounded like Jayne Mansfield looked - blowsy and loud and low.
I don't have a lot of curves, and I'm very skinny, so I always feel like I have to fake my curves a little bit.
Baseball without fans is like Jayne Mansfield without a sweater. Hang on, that can be taken two ways.
It's all in her walk, a cartoon swagger. Part Jayne Mansfield, part Muhammad Ali. Men never know if it's an invitation upstairs or an invitation outside.
I bought Jayne Mansfield's mansion in L.A. after her death. I had met her in England and remembered her perfume. When I moved in, I could smell her, and I saw her apparition.
I've got a role in the new Billy Bob Thornton movie that Billy Bob wrote and is going to direct called 'Jayne Mansfield's Car.' I only have four scenes, but I have as much dialogue as anybody in the movie.
After the baby, I got bigger, and I like it. I like me better now than when I was young and skinny. I don't understand this extreme fashion for being anorexic-skinny. We forgot about women with curves - real women. We're not embracing that anymore.
It's important to be fit, but you shouldn't get too skinny. You need to have curves.
I've realized skinny isn't necessarily attractive. Guys like girls with curves.
I always remember this neighbor who would ask me to babysit for her. She looked like Jayne Mansfield, and I remember babysitting for, like, five hours and she would pay me 80 cents, with a phony smile. I used to go home fuming to my mum.
While in America beautiful is skinny, in Barbados it's thick - girls with huge butts and nice curves.
Everyone wants to be young and skinny. This is awful. Curves are marvelous. Wrinkles are hypnotizing. Why not just be happy with who you are?
Whether you're tall or shorter, or a little bigger, more curves, skinny - you just have to be proud of what you have, and everyone is beautiful.
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